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these muscles proximaly attach at the medial tuberosity of the calcenus, plantar aponeurosis, and the intermuscular septa |
1st layer of the foot
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What is the an easy way to remember where the quadratus planae attaches? (2)
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(1)PROXIMAL=think about the name PLANTAe.....therefore it proximally attaches the plantar surface of the calcaneus (2)DISTAL=think about what muscles it assists...therefore it attaches at the tendon of the FDL
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What is the an easy way to remember where the quadratus planae attaches? (2)
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(1)PROXIMAL=think about the name PLANTAe.....therefore it proximally attaches the plantar surface of the calcaneus (2)DISTAL=think about what muscles it assists...therefore it attaches at the tendon of the FDL
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What is the differ btwn the gracillis and obturator externus? (2)
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(1)Gracillis= adducts,flexs, and med rotates the leg (2)obturator externus=lat rotates
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What is the differ btwn the gracillis and obturator externus? (2)
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(1)Gracillis= adducts,flexs, and med rotates the leg (2)obturator externus=lat rotates
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What does the obturator externus do?
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lat rotates the thigh
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NAME
this muscle laterally rotates the thigh |
obturator externus
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What is the differ btwn the attachments of the tibilias anterior and tibialis posterior? (2)
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(1)TIbilias anterior= proximal=lateral tibia and interosseous membrane and distal=medial cunefirom and the base of the 1st metatarsal (2)tibialias posterior=the posterior surface of the tibia and fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the tuberosity and the base of the 2nd and 4th metatarsals
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What is the differ btwn the attachments of the tibilias anterior and tibialis posterior? (2)
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(1)TIbilias anterior= proximal=lateral tibia and interosseous membrane and distal=medial cunefirom and the base of the 1st metatarsal (2)tibialias posterior=the posterior surface of the tibia and fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the tuberosity and the base of the 2nd and 4th metatarsals
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What is the differ btwn the attachments of the tibilias anterior and tibialis posterior? (2)
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(1)TIbilias anterior= proximal=lateral tibia and interosseous membrane and distal=medial cunefirom and the base of the 1st metatarsal (2)tibialias posterior=the posterior surface of the tibia and fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the tuberosity and the base of the 2nd and 4th metatarsals
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What is the differ btwn the attachments of the tibilias anterior and tibialis posterior? (2)
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(1)TIbilias anterior= proximal=lateral tibia and interosseous membrane and distal=medial cunefirom and the base of the 1st metatarsal (2)tibialias posterior=the posterior surface of the tibia and fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the tuberosity and the base of the 2nd and 4th metatarsals
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What is the differ btwn the attachments sites for the fibularis brevis and the fibularis teritus? (2)
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(1)fibularis brevis=inferior 2/3 of the lateral fibula and distally attaches at the dorsal surface of the tuberosity and the base of the 5th metatarsal (2)fibular tertius=inferior third of the anterior fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the base of the 5th metatarsal
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What is the differ btwn the attachments sites for the fibularis brevis and the fibularis teritus? (2)
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(1)fibularis brevis=inferior 2/3 of the lateral fibula and distally attaches at the dorsal surface of the tuberosity and the base of the 5th metatarsal (2)fibular tertius=inferior third of the anterior fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the base of the 5th metatarsal
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What is the differ btwn the attachments sites for the fibularis brevis and the fibularis teritus? (2)
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(1)fibularis brevis=inferior 2/3 of the lateral fibula and distally attaches at the dorsal surface of the tuberosity and the base of the 5th metatarsal (2)fibular tertius=inferior third of the anterior fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the base of the 5th metatarsal
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What is the differ btwn the attachments sites for the fibularis brevis and the fibularis teritus? (2)
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(1)fibularis brevis=inferior 2/3 of the lateral fibula and distally attaches at the dorsal surface of the tuberosity and the base of the 5th metatarsal (2)fibular tertius=inferior third of the anterior fibula and interosseous membrane and distally at the base of the 5th metatarsal
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Where do the gastroceniums, platnaris, and the soleus--all distally attach?
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at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon
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Where do the gastroceniums, platnaris, and the soleus--all distally attach?
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at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon
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Where do the gastroceniums, platnaris, and the soleus--all distally attach?
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at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon
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NAME (3)
these muscles attach distally at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon |
(1)gastrocenmius (2)soleus (3)plantaris
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NAME (3)
these muscles attach distally at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon |
(1)gastrocenmius (2)soleus (3)plantaris
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NAME (3)
these muscles attach distally at the posterior surface of the calcaneous via the calcenal tendon |
(1)gastrocenmius (2)soleus (3)plantaris
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WHere does the obturator externus and internus attach? (2)
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(1)obturator forearm and obturator membrane (2)distal=trochantric fossa of femur
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WHere does the obturator externus and internus attach? (2)
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(1)obturator forearm and obturator membrane (2)distal=trochantric fossa of femur
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WHere does the obturator externus and internus attach? (2)
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(1)obturator forearm and obturator membrane (2)distal=trochantric fossa of femur
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What does the quadratus femoris do?
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lateral rotates the thigh
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What does the quadratus femoris do?
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lateral rotate the thigh
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Where do all of the 1st layers of the foot all proximally attach?
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the calcaneous, platntar aponeurosis and the intermuscular septa
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Where do all of the 1st layers of the foot all proximally attach?
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the calcaneous, platntar aponeurosis and the intermuscular septa
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Where do all of the 1st layers of the foot all proximally attach?
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the calcaneous, platntar aponeurosis and the intermuscular septa
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Where do all of the 1st layers of the foot all proximally attach?
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the calcaneous, platntar aponeurosis and the intermuscular septa
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What is an easy way to remember the articualtion site of the pectineus? (2)
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(1)p for the superior ramus of the pubis (2)distal=think about the name....therefore, it attaches at the pectinal line of the femur
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What is an easy way to remember the articualtion site of the pectineus? (2)
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(1)p for the superior ramus of the pubis (2)distal=think about the name....therefore, it attaches at the pectinal line of the femur
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What is an easy way to remember the articualtion site of the pectineus? (2)
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(1)p for the superior ramus of the pubis (2)distal=think about the name....therefore, it attaches at the pectinal line of the femur
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What does the pectineus do?
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adducts, flex, and med rotates the thigh
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NAME
this muscel adducts flexs, and met rotates the thigh |
pecitneus
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What does the sartorius do?
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flexs, lateral rotates, and abducts the thigh and flexes leg at the knee joint
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What does the lliopsoas major?
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think about anterior thigh....therefore, it flexs the thigh at the hip joint
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What does the lliopsoas major?
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think about anterior thigh....therefore, it flexs the thigh at the hip joint
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What does the lliopsoas major?
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think about anterior thigh....therefore, it flexs the thigh at the hip joint
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Compare and contrast the adductor longus and brevis? (2)
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(1)adductor longus=adducts the thigh (2)adductor brevis= adducts the and extends the thigh
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Compare and contrast the adductor longus and brevis? (2)
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(1)adductor longus=adducts the thigh (2)adductor brevis= adducts the and extends the thigh
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Compare and contrast the adductor longus and brevis? (2
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(1)adductor longus=adducts the thigh (2)adductor brevis= adducts the and extends the thigh
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Compare and contrast the function of the pectineus and sartorius muscles? (2)
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(1)pectineus= adducts, med rotates, and flexs the thigh (2)sartirous=abducts, lat rotates, and flexs the thigh and flexs the leg at the knee joint
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Compare and contrast the function of the pectineus and sartorius muscles? (2)
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(1)pectineus= adducts, med rotates, and flexs the thigh (2)sartirous=abducts, lat rotates, and flexs the thigh and flexs the leg at the knee joint
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Compare and contrast the function of the pectineus and sartorius muscles? (2)
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(1)pectineus= adducts, med rotates, and flexs the thigh (2)sartirous=abducts, lat rotates, and flexs the thigh and flexs the leg at the knee joint
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Compare and contrast the function of the pectineus and sartorius muscles? (2)
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(1)pectineus= adducts, med rotates, and flexs the thigh (2)sartirous=abducts, lat rotates, and flexs the thigh and flexs the leg at the knee joint
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Compare the distal attachment sites of the adductor longus, breivs, magnus, and gracillis? (4)
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(1)adductor longus= middle of the linea of aspera of the femur (2)adductor brevis=pectinal line of hte linea of aspera (3)adductor magnus= adductor head=linea of asepra and the hamstring head=adductor tubercle of the femur (4)Gracillis=medial surface of the tibia
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Compare the distal attachment sites of the adductor longus, breivs, magnus, and gracillis? (4)
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(1)adductor longus= middle of the linea of aspera of the femur (2)adductor brevis=pectinal line of hte linea of aspera (3)adductor magnus= adductor head=linea of asepra and the hamstring head=adductor tubercle of the femur (4)Gracillis=medial surface of the tibia
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Compare the distal attachment sites of the adductor longus, breivs, magnus, and gracillis? (4)
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(1)adductor longus= middle of the linea of aspera of the femur (2)adductor brevis=pectinal line of hte linea of aspera (3)adductor magnus= adductor head=linea of asepra and the hamstring head=adductor tubercle of the femur (4)Gracillis=medial surface of the tibia
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Compare the distal attachment sites of the adductor longus, breivs, magnus, and gracillis? (4)
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(1)adductor longus= middle of the linea of aspera of the femur (2)adductor brevis=pectinal line of hte linea of aspera (3)adductor magnus= adductor head=linea of asepra and the hamstring head=adductor tubercle of the femur (4)Gracillis=medial surface of the tibia
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Compare the distal attachment sites of the adductor longus, breivs, magnus, and gracillis? (4)
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(1)adductor longus= middle of the linea of aspera of the femur (2)adductor brevis=pectinal line of hte linea of aspera (3)adductor magnus= adductor head=linea of asepra and the hamstring head=adductor tubercle of the femur (4)Gracillis=medial surface of the tibia
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