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4 Cards in this Set
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Gracilis
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O: body & inferior ramus of pubis
I: proximal anteriomedial tibia (pes anserine) A: hip- AD & flex ; knee- flex & med rot N: obturator N (L2, L3, L4) B: obturator & femoral arteries S: adductor brevis/longus, adductor magnus, pectineus |
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Pectineus
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O: pectineal line of pubis (superior pubic ramus)
I: pectineal line of femur (just below lesser trochanter on post aspect of femur) A: hip- AD & flex N: femoral N (L2, L3) and/or obturator N (L2, L3, L4) B: femoral artery S: adductor brevis/longus, adductor magnus, gracilis |
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Adductor Longus & Brevis
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O: brevis- body & inferior ramus of pubis ; longus- ant surface of pubis (inf to pubic tubercle)
I: medial lip of linea aspera (brevis- proximal 1/3 ; longus- middle 1/3) A: hip- AD & flex ; thigh- lat rot N: obturator N (L2, L3, L4) B: femoral and obturator arteries S: adductor magnus, pectineus, gracilis |
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Adductor Magnus
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O: ant head (AD part)- inf pubic ramus & ischial ramus ; post head (hamstring part)- ischial tuberosity
I: ant head- linea aspera ; post head- AD tubercle of femur (above medial epicondyle) A: hip- AD & ext ; thigh- lat rot (ant head) N: ant head- obbturator N (L2, L3, L4) ; post head- sciatic N, tibial division (L4, L5) B: femoral & deep femoral arteries S: hip ext- semiTen, semiMem, biceps fem (hamstrings) ; hip AD- adductor brevis/longus, pectineus, gracilis |