What is the arrow pointing to?
Adductor tubercle
What is the common origin of the semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris long head?
Ischial tuberosity
What is the common insertion of the quadriceps muscles?
Tibial tuberosity
What is the common innervation of the anterior thigh muscles?
Femoral nerve
What action does the ACL prevent?
Anterior displacement/hyperextension of tibia
Which muscle is highlighted in red?
Sartorius
What two quadriceps muscles originate from the linea aspera?
Vastus medialis and vastus lateralis
What is the common insertion biceps femoris (long and short head)?
Head of fibula
The superior gluteal nerve innervates all the gluteal muscles except for which one?
Gluteus maximus
Which ligament connects the distal femur to the proximal fibula?
Lateral collateral ligament
What muscle is shown below?
Piriformis
What is the origin of tensor fasciae latae?
Iliac crest and anterior superior iliac spine
What three muscles insert on the medial proximal tibia?
Sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus
Apart from adduction, what additional action does adductor magnus do?
Extend the thigh
What are the shallow, cup-like discs that sits between the femoral and tibial condyles?
Lateral and medial menisci
Which muscle is this?
Vastus intermedius
What is the origin of gluteus minimus? (be SPECIFIC)
Lateral ilium (inferior to gluteus medius)
Which three muscles insert on the greater trochanter?
Piriformis, gluteus minimus, and gluteus medius
Which of the hamstring muscles does not extend the thigh?
Biceps femoris short head
What is the name of the aponeurosis that sits on top of the lateral thigh muscles?
Iliotibial tract
Name this muscle
Pectineus
What are the three origins of adductor magnus?
Inferior pubic ramus, ischial ramus, and ischial tuberosity
The two insertions of adductor magnus create a space. What is that space called?
Adductor hiatus
What is the innervation of piriformis?
S1-2 ventral rami
What is the ring of cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum called?
Labrum