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100

These nerve roots give rise to the sciatic nerve

L4,L5,S1, S2, S3

100

Name the muscles that contribute to Medial rotation of the hip.

1. Gluteus medius 

2. Gluteus minimus

3. Tensor fascia latae


100

Identify the structure highlighted in purple

100

This muscle in the anterior compartment has dual innervation by both obturator and femoral nerve

What is Pectineus?

200

Damage to the tibial nerve will affect which muscles of the posterior/medial compartment 

Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus, Adductor Magnus 

200

Inflammation/Spasm of this muscle will present with tingling and numbness down the leg, due to compression of sciatic nerve 

What is Piriformis muscle? 

(Piriformis syndrome)

200

Identify the muscle highlighted in green

What is obturator internus?

200

Identify the muscle highlighted in purple

What is tibialis anterior?

300

Damage to the superior gluteal nerve presents with this abnormal gait/walk and tilting of the pelvis known as 

What is Trendeleburg Sign/Gait

300

This muscle originates along the iliac crest, on the posterior and anterior gluteal lines & inserts on the lateral surface of the greater trochanter on the femur...

What is Gluteus medius ?

300

DAILY DOUBLE !!!

Identify the structure highlighted in pink.

Inferior gluteal artery

300

A muscle that has its origin in the posterior lateral leg and crosses medially to its insertion point.

What is flexor hallucis longus 

400

This is the most common variation at which the sciatic nerve appears in relation to the piriformis muscle 

Below the piriformis muscle (occurs in 75% of people) 

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

The nerve and artery that passes posterior to the medial malleolus.

What are the posterior tibial artery and tibial nerve?

400

Identify the structure highlighted in green

What is sacrotuberous ligament?

400

Identify the structure marked by the pink box

What is musculocutaneous nerve

500

Damage to this nerve will present with a lurching gait, characterized by posterior leaning of the trunk at heel strike in order to keep the hip extended during the stance phase...

What is inferior gluteal nerve?

(Gluteus maximus gait)

500

This muscle (ONLY) laterally rotates the hip, originates on the ischial tuberosity and inserts below the greater trochanter

What is Quadratus Femoris 

500

Identify the muscle marked in pink

What is semimembranosus 

500

Name the 3 muscles that pass through the carpal tunnel 

Flexor Digitorum superficialis, Flexor digitorum profundus , Flexor pollicis longus