Origins
Innervations
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100

What is the origin of the hamstrings?

Ischial tuberosity 

100

What is the innervation rule for the posterior compartment of the thigh?

Tibial Nerve 

100

What is the insertion of Tensor Fasciae Latae?

Iliotibial Tract

100

What action does Soleus perform?

Plantarflexion

100

Name all 4 anatomy TA's and the anatomy tutor

TA's: Emmy, Mackenzie, Shannon, Kara Grace


Tutor: Jaclyn

200

What muscle originates on the ASIS?

Tensor Fasciae Latae

200

What nerve innervates Gluteus Maximus?

Inferior Gluteal nerve 

200

What boney prominence does tibialas posterior insert on?

Navicular Tuberosity 

200

What actions do the hamstrings perform?

Hip extension and knee flexion

200

Compression of the sciatic nerve can lead to what condition?

Piriformis Syndrome

300

The latin origin of "popliteal" means what?

Of or pertaining to the back of the knee 
300

What innervates the superior and inferior gemelli?

Small motor branches of sacral plexus

300

What is the insertion of the long head of Biceps Femoris?

Proximal fibula 

300

What is the action rule for the posterior compartment of the leg?

Plantarflex ankle and flex toes

300

The gluteal region lies in between what to anatomical landmarks? 

Iliac crests and gluteal fold

400

What is the origin of the short head of Biceps Femoris?

Linea aspera of the femur 

400

The nerve that innervates the hamstrings is one of two that make up which nerve?

Sciatic Nerve 
400

What is the path of the tendon of Fibularis Brevis and where does it insert?

Tendon passes posterior to the lateral malleolus and inserts on the tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal

400

The triceps surae contributes to what actions?

Plantarflexion and knee flexion

400

A positive Trendelenburg test indicates an injury of which nerve?

Superior Gluteal Nerve 

500

What is the origin of Obturator Internus? 

Pelvic Girdle 

500

What nerves are involved in lateral rotation of the hip?

Femoral nerve, Obturator Nerve, and Inferior Gluteal Nerve

500

The insertion of the tendons of semitendinosus, gracilis, and sartorius form what? Where specifically do they insert?

Pes Anserinus; medial aspect of the proximal tibia

500

What actions would be affected by compression of the common fibular nerve in individuals with proximal split of the sciatic nerve?

Eversion, plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, inversion, extension of the toes and flexion of the knee

500

What is the order of the structures in the tarsal tunnel from posterior to anterior?

FHL, Tibial Nerve, Posterior Tibial Artery/vein, FDL, Tibialis Posterior 

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