Tibialis anterior. O, I, A, I
Flexor hallucis longus. O, I, A, I
Nerve supply to the knee joint?
3 compartments of the leg? What forms each compartment? Muscles of each compartment? Main action? Nerves and arteries?
1.) Anterior compartment: IO membrane, anterior intermuscular septum and tibia - Muscles: tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus, peroneus tertius - Action: extensor (dorsiflexion) compartment, extensors of toes - Nerve: deep peroneal nerve - Arteries: anterior tibial artery (off popliteal) and gives to tibial recurrent, anterior medial/lateral malleolar and dorsalis pedis (name at ankle joint and after) 2.) Lateral compartment: fibula, anterior / posterior intermuscular septa - Muscles: peroneus longus, peroneus brevis - Action: eversion - Nerve: superficial peroneal nerve - Arteries: branches of peroneal artery (from post compartment) and branches of anterior tibial (from ant compartment) 3.) Posterior compartment: transverse intermuscular septa divides this compartment into superficial and deep - Muscles: gastrocnemius + soleus = triceps surae, plantaris, popliteus, flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior - Mnemonic: Tom Dick ANd Harry = Tibialis posterior, flexor Digitorum longus, A(posterior tibial Artery), N(tibial Nerve), flexor Hallucis longus = all on medial / posterior side of leg - Action: flexion (plantar flexion) and inversion of foot - Nerve: tibial nerve (L4-S3) - Artery: posterior tibial a with branches: a.) Circumflex fibular b.) Fibular (peroneal): perforating branch of peroneal, communicating artery, posterior lateral malleolar&calcaneal arteries c.) Nutrient d.) Muscular e.) Posterior medial malleolar&calcaneal f.) Communicating (joins posterior tibial and peroneal arteries) g.) Medial plantar h.) Lateral plantar
Nerve supply to cutaneous femoral triangle/proximal anterior thigh
65 yo female comes into your office with paralysis of her gluteal muscles. Do you suspect sciatic nerve involvement?
Extensor hallucis longus. O, I, A, I
What is the plantar aponeurosis? Function?
Talocrural joint (ankle joint). Bones of the joint, joint type, ligaments, actions?
Pelvic girdle vs bony pelvis
On which side of the foot is the deep fascia thickest?
What forms the greater sciatic foramen?
What muscle(s) extends the lateral four toes?
Posterior division sacral plexus nerves
What connects the tibia and fibula?
Transverse arch. Bones?
Describe venous drainage of the dorsum of the foot
What traverses the greater sciatic foramen?
Pectineus. O, I, A, I
Landmarks of tibia
Peroneus tertius. O, I, A, I
O/I of the abductor hallucis
O/I of flexor digitorum brevis
Nerve supply to posterior thigh