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Neuro 1
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Muscles & Landmarks
100

Which four structures arise from the internal iliac artery (in order from superior to inferior)?

Superior gluteal artery, obturator artery, inferior gluteal artery, internal pudendal artery

100

True/False: The internal pudendal artery runs medially to the pudendal nerve through alcock’s canal

False → pudendal nerve is most medial (PVAN = pudendal nerve, internal pudendal vein and artery, and nerve to obturator internus; running medial to lateral)

100

Which nerve supplies the skin of the medial lower leg?

Saphenous nerve

100

Describe the branches of the Peripheral Nervous System

Sensory and Motor, under motor there is somatic and autonomic, and under autonomic there is sympathetic and parasympathetic

100

List all of the muscles that insert on the proximal medial surface of the tibia, and their innervations

Sartorius, Femoral (L2, L3), Gracilis/Obturator (L2, L3), and Semitendinosus/Tibial (L5, S1, S2) → SGT FOT

200

The foveal artery passes through ______ to supply blood to the ______

Ligamentum teres; femoral head epiphysis  

200

The posterior tibial artery gives rise to which four structures?

Fibular artery, medial malleolar artery, medial and lateral plantar arteries  

200

The femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve contains which fiber types?

Sensory only (genital branch is motor and sensory)

200

Dorsal Rami contain which fiber types?

Motor and Sensory! All Rami have both fiber types, only the roots contain their exclusive fiber type

200

What is the action of popliteus during the swing phase of gait (hint: OKC movement)?

flexion and IR of the tibia to unlock the knee

300

The descending genicular branch of the femoral artery forms an anastomosis with which structure?

Medial superior geniculate artery

300

The ascending branch of the lateral circumflex femoral artery forms an anastomosis with which structure?

Superior gluteal artery

300

Name all of the branches off of common fibular nerve, and the order they come off

Lateral sural cutaneous, superficial fib, deep fib

300

List all of the nerves in the lumbosacral plexus that receive contribution from L2

Genitofemoral (L1, L2) Lat Fem Cut (L2, L3), Obturator (L2-L4), Femoral (L2-L4)

300

List all 6 of the muscles that ABDuct the hip (be specific)

Glute Max (Upper Fibers), Glute Med, Glute Min, Piriformis, TFL, Sartorius

400

Describe the pathway of the posterior tibial artery, including what it runs with

Deep sub compartment of posterior lower leg between bellies of FHL and FDL, travels with tibial nerve and post tib vein, runs deep to flexor retinac and splits distal to medial and lateral plantar arteries

400

After passing the ____, the external iliac artery becomes the _____ artery, which then passes the _____ to become the ______ artery.

Inguinal ligament, femoral, adductor hiatus, popliteal

400

The saphenous nerve arises from the _____ branch of _____ nerve

Posterior branch, femoral nerve

400

A patient in your clinic presents with a pelvic drop to their left side. Which nerve and muscles do you suspect to be affected (be specific)

R Superior Gluteal Nerve (L4, L5, S1) affecting glute med, min, and TFL

400

Identify all muscles that share an origin at the ischial tuberosities

Quadratus femoris, inferior gemellus, biceps femoris LH, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, adductor magnus (hamstring portion)

500

Draw every artery that contributes to the blood supply to all compartments of the thigh, starting at the common iliac artery. Be specific and intentional.

See Picture!

500

Starting at the popliteal artery, draw all arteries that contribute to the blood supply of the plantar foot. Be specific and intentional!

See Picture!

500

Your patient experienced a traumatic fracture of the fibular head, which injured the deep fibular nerve. Name at least 3 muscles that may be affected, as well as any possible regions of skin with affected sensation.

Motor: Tibialis anterior, EDL, EHL, fibularis tertius, EDB, EHB

Sensory: cleft between toes 1-2

500

List all 3 of the nerves in the sacral plexus that serve as direct branches, their nerve roots, and what they innervate

N. to piriformis (S1, S2) innervating piriformis

N. to OI (L5, S1) innervating superior gemellus and OI

N. to quad fem (L5, S1) innervating Inferior gemellus and quad fem

500

Identify the borders and contents of the femoral triangle.

Borders: inguinal ligament, adductor longus, sartorius, iliopsoas, pectineus

Contents: NAVL (lateral to medial): femoral nerve, femoral artery, femoral vein, lymph nodes