Muscles and Bones
Muscles and Bones
Joints and Ligaments
Myotomes, Dermatomes, Peripheral Cutaneous Nerves
Nerve Lesions
100

Name this bony landmark...it sits on the medial side of the calcaneus and kind of sticks out...please hold I will present it in person

You must write out the answer for this one

sustentaculum tali

100

Name this boney landmark....all of the muscles that are innervated by the femoral nerve and share the same action of extend leg insert here?

tibial tuberosity

100

What are the 2 layers of a synovial joint?

- inner synovial membrane

- outer fibrous membrane 

100

What is the myotome action for L4?

extend leg and dorsiflex foot

100

The deep fibular nerve has been cut and is no longer working...where would there be sensory loss?

1st dorsal web space

200

Name the nerve that innervates ADDuctor Hallucis?

lateral plantar nerve

200

Name this bony landmark...the adductor brevis and gracilis both originate from here?

inferior ramus of the pubis

200

 Name the 2 Intracapsular ligaments in the tibiofemoral joint?

anterior cruciate ligament (acl)

posterior cruciate ligament (pcl)

200

This peripheral cutaneous nerve has nerve roots L2-L4 and is located in a small area of the medial distal thigh. What peripheral cutaneous nerve am i?

Obturator Nerve

200

The obturator nerve has been cut, would there be sensory, motor, or loss of both? Name what muscle group is affected by the obturator nerve?

Both: sensory-> small area of medial thigh

motor-> weak hip adduction, flexion, and extension

Adductor group and obturator externus


300

Name where the plantar interossei insert?

medial sides of proximal phalanges of 3rd, 4th, and 5th toes AND extensor expansion

300

Name the origin of the quadratus lumborum?

- iliac crest, iliolumbar ligament, transverse process of lower lumbar vertebrae

300

What action does the medial collateral ligament prevent?

valgus force

300

What is the myotome action for S1 and give the dermatome area for S1? 

- plantar flex foot

- heel, posterolateral surface of leg, lateral surface 5th digit, 

300

The superficial fibular nerve has been damaged completely, what main action is gone? Can you name where the sensory loss would be?

- foot eversion

- lower anterior leg, middle dorsal foot w/ medial 3 1/2 digits, EXCLUDING 1st web space

400

Name this bony landmark...most of the muscles that externally rotate the thigh insert here?

greater trochanter of the femur

400

Name the Rectus Sheaths and what they are composed of?

Anterior Rectus Sheath = external abdominal oblique aponeurosis and 1/2 internal abdominal oblique aponeurosis

Posterior Rectus Sheath = 1/2 internal abdominal oblique aponeurosis and aponeurosis of transversus abdominis

400

What action(s) does the ischiofemoral ligament prevent?

mainly excessive hip flexion, some ABDuction and rotation

400

Name the dermatome Space for S2?

Name a peripheral cutaneous nerve that has S2 as one of its nerve roots? 

- posteromedial leg and posteromiddle thigh

- middle cluneal nerve and posterior femoral cutaneous nerves are acceptable

400

The lateral plantar nerve is cut, name the motor actions lost? 

- abduction and flexion of 5th digit

- weakness of toe flexion

- loss of hallux adduction

- loss of abduction/adduction of toes

500

Name the insertion of the internal abdominal oblique?

- ribs 7-12, costal arch, xiphoid, linea alba, pubic crest, pectineal line 

500

Name all of the muscles that originate at the ischial tuberosity? Hint: 6 muscles

- inferior gemellus, quadratus femoris

- semitendinosus, semimembranosus, long head biceps femoris

- adductor magnus

500

Name the 4 ligaments that make up the deltoid ligamanet?

anterior tibiotalar

posterior tibiotalar

tibiocalcaneal

tibionavicular


500

Describe where the sural nerve is located and give its nerve roots?

- contribution of common fibular and tibial nerce

- posterior leg and lateral aspect of dorsum of the foot

500

The tibial nerve is gone, poof, doesn't exist at the distal thigh, knee, and down anymore...where does sensory loss occur? What muscle actions are hurt?

- sole of foot

- loss of plantar flexion, toe flexion, toe abd/adduction 

- weakness of knee flexion

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