17: Anterior And Lateral Leg Flashcards

1
Q

Two functions of the anterior leg

A

Dorsiflexion, toe extension

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2
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Four muscles of anterior leg

A
  1. Tibialis anterior
  2. Extensor hallucis longus
  3. Extensor digitorum longus
  4. Fibularis tertius
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3
Q

Tibialis anterior O and I

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O: lateral tibial condyle
I: medial surface of 1st cuneiform, first metatarsal

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4
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Tibialis anterior A

A

Dorsiflexion, foot inversion

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5
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Extensor hallucis longus O and I

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O: anteromedial fibula, interosseous membrane
I: distal phalanx of hallux

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6
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Extensor hallucis longus A

A

Extend hallux, dorsiflexion

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7
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Extensor digitorum longus O and I

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O: lateral tibial condyle, anterior fibular surface, interosseous membrane
I: forms an extensor expansion over dorsum of lateral four proximal phalanges

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8
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Slips of extensor expansion of extensor digitorum longus

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Two lateral slips over the distal phalanx + one central slip over the middle phalanx

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9
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Extensor digitorum longus A

A

Extend lateral four digits, dorsiflexion

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10
Q

Fibular tertius presence

A

Variable; fused with digitorum longus proximally

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11
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Difference between fibularis tertius and the fibularis muscles

A

Fibularis tertius: tendon runs anterior to lateral malleolus

Fibularis muscles: tendon runs posterior to lateral malleolus

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12
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Fibular tertius O and I

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O: anteroinferior fibula
I: dorsum of fifth metatarsal

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13
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Fibularis tertius A

A

Dorsiflexion, eversion

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14
Q

Shin splints

A

Mild form of compartment syndrome due to repetitive microtrauma to tibialis anterior -> small tears in periosteum of tibia/deep fascia

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15
Q

Innervation to anterior leg

A

Deep fibular N

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16
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Blood supply to anterior leg

A

Anterior tibial A

17
Q

What does the deep fibular N run with?

A

Anterior tibial A and V

18
Q

Terminal branches of the deep fibular N

A

Medial and lateral terminal branches on dorsum of foot

19
Q

What does the deep fibular N supply?

A

Anterior compartment, ankle joint, metacarpal-phalange joints, dorsal intrinsic foot muscles, skin between 1st and 2nd digits

20
Q

Where does anterior tibial A come from?

A

Popliteal A

21
Q

Where does the anterior tibial A begin?

A

Inferior border of popliteus, near tibial tuberosity

22
Q

Anterior tibial A path

A

Runs anterior on the interosseous membrane, between EHL and TA muscles

23
Q

Termination of anterior tibial A

A

Dorsalis pedis A (at ankle)

24
Q

Two muscles in lateral leg

A

Fibularis longus, fibularis brevis

25
Q

Which lateral leg muscle is more superficial?

A

Fibularis longus

26
Q

Fibularis longus O and I

A

O: head/superolateral fibula
I: first metatarsal, medial cuneiform

27
Q

Fibularis longus path

A

Runs just posterior to lateral malleolus, obliquely across sole of the foot

28
Q

Fibularis longus and brevis action

A

Eversion, plantarflexion

29
Q

Fibularis brevis O and I

A

O: inferolateral 2/3 of tibia
I: dorsal/lateral side of fifth metatarsal

30
Q

Innervation to lateral compartment of leg

A

Superficial fibular N

31
Q

Where does the superficial fibular N become superficial

A

In the distal third of the leg

32
Q

Superficial fibular N supplies?

A

Anteroinferior leg, nearly entire dorsal surface of foot/toes

33
Q

Blood supply to lateral leg (no distinct artery accompanying this compartment)

A

Fibular A branches

34
Q

What is the largest branch of the posterior tibial A

A

Fibular A