Origins
Insertions
Innervation
Anatomical geometry
Action
100

 Anterior Digastric 

Digastric fossa

100

Gastrocnemius

Achillies tendon

100

Biceps brachii both

Musculocutaneous nerve

100

What goes through the femoral triangle

Femoral vein, artery, nerve, lymphatics


100

Glute medius

Hip abduction and keep pelvis level during gait
200
Brachioradialis

Lateral supracondylar ridge

200

TFL

ITB

200
Pronator teres

Median nerve

200

List the surrounding structures of the cubital fossa

Superior border: Line between the medial and lateral epicondyles.

Medial border: pronater teres

Lateral border: brachioradialis 

200

Popliteus

In closed chain: laterally rotates femur to unlock knee

In open chain: medial rotates femur to open

300

Triceps Brachii all heads

Long head: infraglenoid tubercle

Short head and medial head: Posterior surface of humerus

300

Gracilis

Pes anserinus

300

Pectoralis minor

Medial pectoral
300

What structures pass through the carotid triangle

Internal jugular vein

Common carotid artery

Vagus nerve

Ansa cervalis 

300

Anconeus

Abduction of the ulna in pronation and extension of the elbow

400

Biceps femoris short head

linea aspera

400

Teres major

Intertubercular groove of the humerus

400

Fibularis both of them

Superficial fibular nerve

400

List the four triangles within the anterior triangle

Submandibular

Submental

Muscular

Carotid

400

Rhomboids minor and major

Rotates the glenoid interiorly, retracts the scapula and fixes scapula to thoracic wall

500

Flexor hallucis brevis

Cuboid and lateral cuneiform and tendon of tibialis posterior
500

Flexor digitorum superficialis 

Four tendons: distal phalanges, index, middle, ring, pinky

500

Sartorius

Femoral nerve

500

List the surrounding structures and what passes through the triangular interval

Superior: Teres major

Lateral: Humerus

Medial: Long head of the triceps

Pass through: radial nerve and profunda brachii

500

Serratus anterior

Protection and rotation of the scapula

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