MSK nuggets - lower limb Flashcards
(140 cards)
Which fibular nerve is the nerve of the lateral compartment?
Superficial fibular
(common fibular supplies the anterior compartment of the leg)
What are the three compartments of the femoral sheath?
Lateral = femoral artery
Intermediate = femoral vein
Medial = femoral canal
What nerve supplies the adductor muscles in the leg?
Obturator nerve
This nerve exits the pelvis via the obturator canal which passes through the obturator foramen.
What is this ligament?

Pubofemoral
What is in the superficial compartment of the posterior compartment of the lower leg?
Gastrocnemius
(I think plantaris as well)
What is the purpose of the anterior cruciate ligament?
Prevents femur from sliding posteriorly on the tibia and prevents hyperextension of the knee
Look at the bursa that are on page 123
What are the attachments of the medial collateral ligament?
Medial epicondyle of the femur to the medial epicondyle and upper part of the medial surface of the tibia
Look at the superficial fibular nerve, deep fibular nerve, anterior ibial artery and dorsalis pedis artery on essential anatomy
What is this ligament?

Sacrotuberous ligament
During which movement of the subtalar joint are ankle sprains more common?
Inversion
What is this ligament?

Iliofemoral
What is the mnemonic for the door to the foot?

What are the three major structures found in the femoral triangle?
Femoral vein
Femoral artery
Femoral nerve
What type of joint is the ankle?
hinge type
What are the root values for the superior gluteal nerve?
L4, L5, S1
What is the action of the muscles of the anterior compartment of the lower leg?
Dorsiflexion of the ankle
Extensords of the toes
What are the functions of the gluteus maximus?
Extension and external rotation
Layer 1 muscles of the foot
Abductor digiti minimi
Abductor hallucis
Flexor digitorum brevis
Which meniscus is more commonly injured?
Medial meniscus
Which part of the fascia lata is called the iliotibial tract?
The lateral part
What is the name of the ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum?
Acetabular labrum
What are the contents of the femoral canal?
Fat
Loose connective tissue
Lymphatic vessels - draining the deep inguinal lymph nodes
Deep lymph node the lacunar node
Empty space
How does a femoral hernia arise?
Abdominal contents push into the femoral canal within the demoral sheath.







