Iliofemoral ligament
Origin of the rectus femoris muscle
Anterior inferior iliac spine and supraacetabular sulcus
Insertion of gastrocnemius muscle
Calcaneal tuberosity
Pubic tubercle
Divisions of the sciatic nerve
Tibial and common fibular nerves
Long plantar ligament
The origin of the Iliacus muscle
Iliac fossa
The psoas minor muscle inserts here
Pectineal line and iliopubic eminence
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Arcuate Line
This muscle is found directly deep to the long head of the biceps femoris muscle
Adductor magnus
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Internal annular ligament
Origins of flexor hallucinations brevis muscle
Lateral cuneiform bone and cuboid bone
These muscles insert on the linea aspera
Adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus
Lesser sciatic notch
Approximately 40-70% of people do not have this muscle
Psoas minor muscle
Between which two bony structures of the pelvis does the inguinal ligament run?
Pubic tubercle and Anterior superior iliac spine
Origin of dorsal interossei muscle
Metatarsal bones
Insertions of the tibialis posterior muscle
Lateral cuneiform bone, medial cuneiform bone, intermediate cuneiform bone, tuberosity of navicular bone
Iliac tubercle
A patient is having difficulties with standing up from a seated position and with walking upstairs, yet there is no difficulties associated with a standing position. This muscle is most likely paralysed or weakened
Gluteus Maximus
Transverse acetabular ligament
Origins of pectineus
Iliopubic eminence and pectineal line of pubic bone
Insertion of semitendinosus muscle
Pes anserinus
Lesser sciatic foramen
Actions of the lumbricals