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Front Back it consists of four distinct parts which are usually describes as four muscles All parts of it are supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L4 It is composed of the rectus femoris and three vasti muscles It can be tested by asking the person to extend his/her knee against resistance common peroneal (L4 - S2)

describe the quadriceps femoris fracture on neck of fibula resulting in inability to dorsiflex the foot, foot tends to twist inwards. which nerve was probably injured?

the ______ nerve is at risk of injury from a crushing blow the common peroneal (fibular) nerve is at risk of injury from a crushing blow delivered to the lateral delivered to the lateral aspect of the knee, specifically the aspect of the knee, specifically the head and neck of the fibula head and neck of the fibula the____ nerve may be found coursing down the midline of tibial the popliteal fossa the _______ tendon runs deep to the fibular collateral ligament the structures which are at risk of injury from forced abduction and lateral rotation of the leg include: inversion of the foot is accomplished solely by action of the... the saphenous nerve runs with... the small saphenous vein runs with... the popliteus tendon runs deep to the fibular collateral ligament medial meniscus, tibial collateral ligament, and anterior cruciate ligament

tibialis anterior muscle innervated by the deep peroneal nerve, and tibialis posterior muscle innervated by the tibial nerve the saphenous nerve runs the femoral artery and vein the small saphenous vein runs the sural nerve the popliteus tendon runs deep to the ________ to attack the popliteus tendon runs deep to the fibular collateral ligament to attack the lateral aspect of the femur the lateral aspect of the femur person falling caused fracture in proximal neck of the right common peroneal fibula-- nerve jeopardized is... popliteal arises from the... dorsalis pedis arises from the... femoral anterior tibial
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Identify the action(s) of the gastrocnemius muscle

name muscles that act across 2 joints

flexion of the knee and plantarflexion of the ankle gastrocnemius rectus femoris sartorius long head of the biceps femoris gracilis semimembranosus semitendinosus triceps brachii biceps brachii synchondrosis lateral saphenous to be a branch of the femoral nerve (L2-L4), you would check to see if the major muscle innervated by that nerve, the quadriceps femoris, is also affected It passes through the adductor canal with the femoral vessels, it contains primarily sensory fibers, it runs down the medial aspect of the leg / it does not pass through the adductor hiatus, it is a branch of the femoral nerve, it innervates no muscles in the thigh, it contains primarily GSA fibers femoral nerve saphenous nerve tibial nerve it runs with the small saphenous vein in the leg it contains primary sensory fibers it supplies the skin of the lateral aspect of the foot it is usually derived partly from the tibial nerve and partly from the common peroneal nerve

the type of joint found between the metaphysic and epiphysis of a 2 year old childs tibia the popliteus gives ________ support to the knee saphenous to be a branch of the _______ nerve, roots _____, you would check to see if the major muscle innervated by that nerve, the quadriceps femoris, is also affected list facts about the saphenous nerve motor damage resulting in inability to extend the leg likely from damage to... sensory deficit to skin around and just above medial malleolus of the affected limb results from damage to... pain in sural region from pulling muscle, innervation by... the sural nerve... runs with... contains... supplies... is derived from...

the great saphenous vein runs just anterior to the ____ the great saphenous vein runs just anterior to the medial malleolus malleolus The action(s) most likely to be associated with muscles of eversion of the foot the lateral crural compartment is/are: popliteus action flexion of the knee only action of the rectus femoris extension of the knee and flexion of the hip it attaches at the external surface of the ilium its tendon attaches at the lateral surface of the greater trochanter the gluteus medius muscle .... it is an abductor of the hip joint it is part of the group of muscles which serves to stabilize the contralateral side of the body when the opposing limb is off the ground it inserts in part into the iliotibial tract it is a powerful abductor of the thigh the gluteus maximus inserts... is supplied by the... attaches it is supplied by the inferior gluteal nerve and vessels it slides over the greater trochanter, and is separated from it by a bursa to the... it attaches to the dorsal surface of the ilium, sacrum, and coccyx, as well as the sacrotuberous ligament the gracilis, adductor brevis, obturator externus, adductor longus,... the obturator nerve supplies... has root values... has root values L2, L3, L4 inability to plantarflex the hallux inability to plantarflex the other four digits (not including the hallus) loss of sensation on the medial aspect of the sole of the foot loss of sensation on the lateral aspect of the sole of the foot tibialis poterior, tibialis anterior evert 1. paralyse the plantarflexion of the foot 2. paralyze all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg 3. produce anesthesia of most of the sole of the foot superficial peroneal nerve; it can evert and plantar flex the ankle.
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Compression of the flexor retinaculum of the lower extremity would lead to all of the following symptoms: which muscles can invert the foot? the muscle innervated by the deep peroneal nerve can _____ the foot Cutting the tibial nerve would most likely damage which actions, compartments, and sensation areas? peroneus longus is innervated by... its actions?

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the bone with which the tibia articulates at the ankle joint... talus!!! Page 1 | Showing 100 cards per page of 1

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