Lesson 5: Muscles and bones of the lower extremities Flashcards

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Name the Quadricep muscles and which one is a two joint muscle?

A

Quadricep muscles are the 3 vasti which attach from the femur. They are:

  1. Vastus medialia
  2. Vastus lateralia
  3. Vastus intermedius

Rectus femoris is the two joint muscle as it crosses the hip to attach to the AIIS.

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What is the origin of the hamstrings?

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The hamstrings all come from the ischial tuberosity. The exception is the biceps femoris which comes from the linear aspera on the femur.

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Which hamstring has two heads and where does the short head originate from and what does it do?

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The short head originates from linear aspera on the femur.

It only crosses one joint, the knee joint, so it can only flex the knee.

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From superior to inferior order the following:

Adductor brevis, Adductor longus, Pectineus, Psoas major.

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  1. Psoas major
  2. Pectineus
  3. Adductor brevis
  4. Adductor longus

(brevis is hidden by pectineus and longus)

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5
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What is the largest adductor?

A

Adductor magnus

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Which calf muscle is a two joint muscle and what does it do?

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Gastrocnemius crosses the ankle and the knee.

It plantar flexes the ankle and flexes the knee.

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Where does the soleus originate from?

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The soleus originates from the head of the fibula and upper posteria tibia.

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What muscles are antagonists to the adductors?

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The abductors, the gluteus medius and the gluteus minimus.

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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Biceps femoris

Action - extends hip (long head only) and flexes the knee.

Origin - Ischial tuberosity and linea aspera

Insertion - Head of fibula

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10
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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Adductor magnus

Action - Adduction of hip

Origin - Ischiel tuberosity nad inferior pubic ramus

Insertion - Linea aspera down to the medial condyle of the femur.

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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Pectineus

Action - Flexes and adducts the hip.

Origin - Anterior pubis

Insertion - Betweent he lesser trochanter and the linea aspera.

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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Adductor brevis

Action - Adducts and flexes the hip

Origin - Anterior pubis

Insertion - Linea aspera

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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Soleus

Action - Plantar flexion of ankle

Origin - Soleal line if tibia, posterior head and upper shaft of fibula.

Insertion - Calcaneus via archilles tendon.

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Name this muscle, its action, origin and insertion?

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Rectus femoris

Action - Flex the hip and extend the knee.

Origin - Anterior inferior iliac spine

Insertion - Patella to patellar ligament to tibial tuberosity.

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