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100

The two muscles found in the 2nd layer of the foot.

What are quadratus plantae & lumbricals?

100

This nerve innervates the posterior compartment of the leg.

What is the tibial nerve?

100

Tibialis Anterior

What is dorsiflex ankle and invert the foot?

100

Physical Exam test used to diagnose a calcaneal tendon tear. 

What is Thompson's test?

100

Gluteus maximus

What are the Superior & Inferior gluteal arteries?

100

The thick, band-like fascial layer on lateral side of thigh and two muscles that insert onto it. 

Ilio-tibial tract/band, Tensor Fascia Lata & Gluteus Maximus

200

The three retinacula of the foot/ ankle

Flexor, Extensor & Fibular

200

Describe the unique innervation of the lumbricals

1st: Medial plantar nerve

2nd-4th: Lateral plantar nerve

200

Popliteus

What is unlocks the knee by rotation the femur on a fixed tibia?

200

True or False: Intertrochanteric fractures of the femur do not involve femoral neck therefore femoral neck blood supply is preserved.

True!

Which type of fracture can lead to osteonecrosis of the femoral head? What artery?


Femoral Neck Fx - medial femoral circumflex artery

200

Pectineus

What is the Femoral artery?

200

Hip abductors and their innervation and arterial supply

Gluteus Minimus, Gluteus medius, Tensor fascia lata

Superior gluteal nerve and artery

300

The fibrous, connective tissue layer that overlies all 4 of the layers of the foot 

Plantar aponeurosis

300

Gluteus Maxiumus

What is the inferior gluteal nerve?

300

Rectus Femoris

What is flex the hip and extend the knee?

300

These are the three injuries that make up the "unhappy triad".

What are:

1. Medial meniscus

2. MCL

3. ACL

300

The two superficial veins of the lower limb and how the run.

What are:

The great saphenous vein - medially along entire limb

The small saphenous vein - laterally then posterior

300

Which of the quad muscles both flexes the hip and extends the knee?

Rectus Femoris

400

The action dorsal interossei muscles perform.

Dab & Pad

Dorsal interossei ABduct

Plantar interossei ADDuct

400

The lateral compartment of the leg.

What is the superficial fibular nerve?

400

Dorsal interosseous

What is abduct digits 2-4 and flex the MTP?

400

Fracture of the proximal fibula can cause injury to what nerve? What could be the PE findings if this is damaged. 

Common fibular (superficial fibular, deep fibular)

Foot drop, Loss of eversion, loss of sensation

400

Biceps femoris

What is the deep femoral artery?

400

The 3 arches of the foot and their function.

Medial arch, lateral arch and transverse arch

They absorb and transmit forces during walking and standing.

500

Veins from the greater and lesser saphenous veins come together on the foot via ____________.

Dorsal Venous Arch

500

Damage to the Femoral nerve would cause what PE findings?

Impaired flexion at the hip

Impaired extension at the knee

**Paralysis of Quads femoris

500

Quadratus Femoris

What is laterally rotates the thigh at the hip?

500

A 28-year-old male sustains a midshaft fibula fracture after being kicked during a karate tournament and develops compartment syndrome isolated to the lateral compartment of his leg. If left untreated, which of the following sensory or motor deficits would be expected?

Sensory deficit of the superficial fibular nerve presenting as numbness on the dorsum of his foot involving the hallux, 3rd, and 4th toes

500

Tibialis posterior

What is the posterior tibial artery?

500

Name the 7 nerves that gluteal region from the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen.

1. the superior gluteal nerve

2. sciatic nerve

3. nerve to the quadratus femoris

4. nerve to the obturator internus

5. posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh

6. pudendal nerve

7. inferior gluteal nerve

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