How many tarsal bones are there? Name 1
7; calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms
A muscle that crosses anterior to the hip joint produces which action?
Hip flexion
Distal phalanges digits 2-5
True or false - the sciatic nerve provides innervation to the gluteal region
False
These two arteries form an anastomosis around the femoral head
Medial circumflex, lateral circumflex
The subtalar joint is made up of the talus and the what?
Calcaneus
The superficial muscles of the posterior leg perform which 2 actions?
Knee flexion, ankle plantar flexion
The long head of the biceps femoris originates on the _______ and inserts on the ___________
Deep fibular nerve
Name the 3 branches of the popliteal artery
Genicular branches, anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial artery
The name of the "line" on the posterior aspect of the femur
Linea Aspera
Name the 4 actions of sartorius
Name the 3 tendons that join on the medial aspect of the tibia to form the pes anserinus
Semitendinosus, gracilis, sartorius
Superior Gluteal Nerve - Left side
Name the 3 arteries in the dorsal foot, and the artery they branch off of
arcuate, dorsal metatarsal, dorsal digital - branching off of dorsals pedis
The knee joint is a hinge synovial joint created by the articulation between the _____________ and ______________
Name the 3 everters of the foot
Fibularis longus, fibularis brevis, fibularis tertius
There is one foot inverter in the anterior compartment of the leg. Where does this muscle insert?
(Tibialis anterior) medial cuneiform and first metatarsal
The common fibular nerve is severed. Which actions are lost entirely?
Ankle eversion and dorsiflexion
You are a drop of blood in the dorsal venous arch. You are traveling medially. What is your path back to the heart?
dorsal venous arch, greater saphenous, femoral, external iliac, common iliac, IVC, right atrium
Name the 6 actions that occur at the hip joint
flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial rotation, lateral rotation
There are 4 quadriceps muscles. Name them. Name their actions.
Rectus femoris (origin: AIIS, insertion: quad tendon)
Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis (origin: femur, insertion: quad tendon)
There is one muscle in the medial compartment of the thigh that does not follow the compartment rule for origin. Name the muscle and where it originates.
Obturator externus, external aspect of obturator membrane
Sciatic nerve splits into tibial nerve and common fibular nerve. Common fibular nerve splits into the deep fibular (anterior leg) and the superficial fibular nerve (lateral leg)
The lateral plantar artery gives rise to the ________ plantar arch. The medial plantar artery gives rise to the ___________ plantar arch.
deep, superficial