Getting on my nerves
Lexi’s Guns
Imaginary spaces
Vital signs are vital
100

What nerve(s) innervated the adductor magnus?

Obturator n. and tibial portion of sciatic n. 

100

What muscle can be innervated by the femoral and obturator nerves?

Pectineus

100

What are the borders of the femoral triangle?

Superiorly = inguinal ligament
Medially = adductor longus
Laterally = sartorius

100

A patient presents with difficultly climbing stairs and a ‘waddling’ gait. O/E there is weakness in knee extension and a loss of sensation over the anterior thigh. What peripheral nerve injury is most likely?

Femoral nerve

200

What are the terminal branches of the sciatic nerve?

Tibial and common fibular/peroneal nerves

200

What muscle(s) attach to the iliotibial band/tract?

Gluteus maximus and tensor fascia latae (TFL)

200

What are the key contents of the femoral triangle from lateral and medial?

NAVL = Femoral nerve, femoral artery, femoral vein, lymphatics/femoral canal

200

A patient presents with difficultly climbing stairs and a ‘waddling’ gait. O/E there is weakness in knee extension and a loss of sensation over the anterior thigh. What peripheral nerve injury is most likely?

Trendelenburg sign - Gluteus medius and minimis

300

What nerve provides sensory innervation to the skin of the lateral thigh?

Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve 

300

The hamstring muscles (except short head of biceps femoris) all produce what movements at the hip and knee?

Hip extension and knee flexion

300

What muscle forms the adductor hiatus and why is this region significant?

Adductor magnus - Allows femoral artery and vein to pass into popliteal fossa

300

What is the special test from the hip examination that is testing hip flexor tightness?

The Thomas test

400

What are the nerve roots of the femoral nerve?

L2-4

400

Where do the psoas major and iliacus muscles attach to the femur?

The lesser trochanter of the femur

400

Which inguinal ring is more medial and what muscle forms it?

Superficial inguinal ring - Aponeurosis of external oblique

400

A patient is admitted to ED with a pelvic fracture involving the pubic rami. Which nerve is most likely at an increased risk of injury and what functional deficits would you expect if this nerve is injured?

Obturator nerve - Weakness in hip adduction and sensory loss over medial thigh