Nerve that innervates the whole anterior compartment.
What is femoral nerve?
All muscles of the posterior thigh attach here.
What is the ischial tuberosity?
Muscle that is reflected out of the way to view the obturator nerve.
What is adductor longus?
Branches of popliteal artery.
The muscles that are weak in trendelenberg gait.
What is gluteus medius and gluteus minimus?
The two muscles of the anterior compartment that cross the hip joint.
What is Sartorius and Rectus Femoris?
Vessels that supply the posterior thigh and contribute to cruciate anastomoses of the hip joint.
What is first perforating artery of the deep femoral artery?
Structures that pass through the adductor canal.
What are the femoral artery, femoral vein, and saphenous nerve?
Great saphenous vein drainage site.
What is L5, S1 and S2?
Iliopsoas origin and insertion.
What is the lateral surface of T12-L4 and iliac fossa? Whaat is lesser trochanter?
The boundaries of the popliteal region.
What is semimembranosus, biceps femoris, medial head of gastrocnemius, and lateral head of gastrocnemius?
Cause of rider's strain.
-can lead to...
Impact of a herniated disc between L4/L5.
What is motor and sensory deficit in the posterior deep compartment?
What is iliofemoral ligament (y-ligament)?
The vein that can be used as a coronary graft. Nerve that is damaged in the process.
What is great saphenous vein and saphenous nerve?
Contents of the popliteal region.
What is popliteal artery, popliteal vein, tibial nerve, common fibular nerve, lymphatic vessels, posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, and small saphenous vein?
Muscles of the medial thigh insert on the femur. Except.
What is gracilis?
Most likely torn portion of the ankle.
What is calacaneofibular ligament (CFL)?
Nerves at risk during posterior hip dislocation.
What are the sciatic nerve, inferior gluteal nerve, and superior gluteal nerve?
Rectus femoris two origin sites.
Popliteus fibers attach to ____ and does _____.
(hint: not it's insertion and normal action)
What is the lateral meniscus?
What is retracts the lateral meniscus posterior during knee flexion?
Primary location of strain/sprain of medial thigh adductors.
What is the proximal attachment of the muscle?
What is plantaris?
Structure that can be a location of compression during childbirth.
What is the lumbosacral trunk?