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23 Cards in this Set
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semitendonosus,-membranosus innervation
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tibial portion of sciatic
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biceps femoris, long head innervation
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tibial portion of sciatic
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biceps femoris, short head innervation
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common peroneal portion of sciatic
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origin of hamstring muscles, except short head
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ischial tuberosity
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innervation of hamstring muscles, except short head
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tibial portion of sciatic nerve
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2 joints+fcts of hamstring muscles, except short head
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extension at hip
flexion at knee |
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sciatic nerve becomes what 2 things in pop fossa
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tibial and common peroneal portion of the sciatic nerve
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synonym for fibular
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peroneal
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origin of short head
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linea aspera of femur
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long and short head insertion
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head of fibula
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how is adductor magnus m. different from other hamstring muscles
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acts on single joint: just the hip
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largest nerve in body
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sciatic
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sciatic N exits greater sciatic foramen below what muscle
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piriformis
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course of sciatic N. thru gluteal region deep to gluteus maximus
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lateral to ischial tuberosity, medial to greater trochanter
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in the posterior thigh, the sciatic N is situated posterior to what muscle
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adductor magnus
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which is most medial: common peroneal or tibial portion of sciatic N
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tibial
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which bone is most lateral: tib or fib
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fib
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what nerve continues distally in the midline of the popliteal fossa
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tibial nerve
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peroneal synonym
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fibular
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synonym for profunda femoris
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deep fem. artery
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what provides major bld supply to posterior thigh
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deep femoral A (profunda femoris)
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the profunda femoris pierces what muscle to enter posterior thigh
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adductor magnus
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what muscle transverses lesser sciatic foramen
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obturator internus
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