Name the 4 muscles that are innervated by the Femoral Nerve
Iliacus, Rectus femoris, Sartorius, Pectinenus
I: Lessor trochanter
Iliopsoas
What does SLR stand for?
Straight Leg Raise
A hole through which blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass
foramen
Example of synarthrosis
bones in skull
Name the 4 muscles that are innervated by the Obturator Nerve
Gracilis, Adductor longus/brevis/magnus
Which muscles originate at the pubis?
Adductor longus, brevis, magnus, gracilis
Which 5 muscles perform adduction of the hip?
adductor mag/brev/longus, pectinus, gracilis
hollow space or depression
fossa
Example of syndesmosis
distal tibiofibular, radioulnar
Name the 3 muscles that are innervated by the Superior Gluteal Nerve
Glute med/min, TFL
Which muscles originate at the ASIS?
TFL, Sartorius
Which 5 muscles perform knee flexion?
Flat or shallow articular surface
facet
Example of gomphosis
teeth in mandible and maxilla
Name the 3 muscles that are innervated by the Sciatic Nerve
Semitendonosus, Semimembranosus, Biceps Femoris
Which muscles originate at the ischial tuberosity?
semi tend/mem/biceps femoris
Which muscle is the main hip stabilizer when walking?
glute med
Rounded articular projection
head
Example of amphiarthrosis
symphysis pubis, vertebrae
Name the spinal segments that innervate the piriformis
L5, S1, S2
Which muscles originate at the AIIS?
Rectus Femoris
Which 6 muscles perform ER?
Glute max, piriformis, Gemellus superior/inferior, Quadratus femoris, Obturator internus
Air-filled cavity within a bone
sinus
Example of diarthrosis
hip, elbow, knee