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KN 251 Ch.11 Thigh, Leg

KN 251 Ch.11 Thigh, Leg

  • Where is the Adductor Brevis?

  • Function of the Adductor Brevis?

    Adduction of the thigh

  • Origin of the Adductor Brevis?

    Pubis (body and inferior ramus)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Adductor Brevis?

    Femur (linea aspera)

    Obturator nerve

  • Where is the Adductor Longus?

  • Function of the Adductor Longus?

    Adduction of thigh

  • Origin of the Adductor Longus?

    Pubis (body and inferior ramus)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Adductor Longus?

    Femur (linea aspera)

    Obturator nerve

  • Where is the Adductor Magnus?

  • Function of the Adductor Magnus?

    Adduction of thigh

    Extension of thigh

  • Origin of the Adductor Magnus?

    Pubis (inferior ramus)

    Ischium (ramus and tuberosity)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Adductor Magnus?

    Femur (gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, and adductor tubercle)

    Obturator and tibial nerves

  • Where is the Gracilis?

  • Function of the Gracilis?

    Adduction of thigh

    Flexion of leg

  • Origin of the Gracilis?

    Pubis (body and inferior ramus)

  • Insertion and Innervation of Gracilis?

    Tibia (proximal medial shaft)

    Obturator nerve

  • More facts about the Gracilis

    Weak muscle in humans

    Used for muscle transplants

  • Where is the Illiopsoas?

  • Function of the Iliopsoas?

    Flexion of thigh

  • Origin of the Iliopsoas?

    Iliacus part: ilium (iliac fossa)

    Psoas part: body of T12 and all lumbar vertebrae (bodies, transverse processes, and associated intervertebral discs)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Iliopsoas?

    Femur (lesser trochanter)

    Iliacus part: femoral nerve

    Psoas part: ventral rami of L2-3 spinal nerves

  • Additional Info of Iliopsoas?

    Iliopsoas formed by union of iliacus and psoas muscles

    Most powerful flexor of thigh; also active during trunk flexion, especially against resistance (e.g., during sit-ups)

    Iliopsoas has minor role as a lateral rotator of thigh

  • Where is the Obturator Externus?

  • Function of the Obturator Externus?

    Lateral rotation of thigh

  • Origin of the Obturator Externus?

    Pubis

    Ischium

    Obturator membrane (external surface)

    Pubis and ischium at margin of obturator membrane

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Obturator Externus?

    Femur (greater trochanter)

    Obturator nerve

  • Where is the Pectineus?

  • Function of the Pectineus?

    Adduction of thigh

    Flexion of thigh

    Medial rotation of thigh

  • Origin of the Pectineus?

    Pubis (body and superior ramus)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Pectineus?

    Femur (proximal posterior shaft)

    Femoral nerve

  • Where is the Quadriceps Femoris?

  • Function of the Quadriceps Femoris?

    Extension of leg

    Flexion of thigh at hip joint (rectus femoris only)

  • Origin of the Quadriceps Femoris?

    Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis: femur (shaft)

    Rectus femoris: ilium (anterior inferior iliac spine)

  • Insertion and Innervation of Quadriceps Femoris?

    Patella (via a common, quadriceps tendon)

    Femoral nerve

  • What muscles make up the Quadriceps Femoris?

    rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis

  • Function of the Quadriceps tendon?

    extends from patella to tibial tuberosity as patellar ligament

  • What muscle of the quadriceps group is the only one that acts on the thigh

    Rectus femoris

  • Where is the Rectus Femoris?

  • Function of the Rectus Femoris?

    Extension of leg

    Flexion of thigh

  • Origin of the Rectus Femoris?

    Anterior inferior iliac spine

    Groove superior to acetabulum

  • Insertion and the Innervation of the Rectus Femoris?

    Patella

    Femoral

  • Where is the Sartorius?

  • Function of the Sartorius?

    Flexion of thigh

    Lateral rotation of thigh

    Abduction of thigh

    Flexion of leg

  • Origin of the Sartorius?

    Ilium (anterior superior iliac spine)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Sartorius?

    Tibia (proximal medial shaft)

    Femoral nerve

  • What is the longest muscle in the body?

    Sartorius

  • Where is the Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris?

  • Function of the Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris?

    Extension of leg

    Flexion of thigh at hip joint (rectus femoris only)

  • Origin of the Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris?

    Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis: femur (shaft)

    Rectus femoris: ilium (anterior inferior iliac spine)

  • Insertion and Innervation of the Tendon of the Quadriceps Femoris?

    Patella (via a common, quadriceps tendon)

    Femoral nerve