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14 Cards in this Set
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What is the innervation of the hip flexors?
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Femoral nerve
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What is the innervation of the hip extensors?
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Tibial branch of sciatic nerve
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What is the innervation of the adductors?
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Obturator nerve
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What is the innervation of the abductors?
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Superior gluteal nerve
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What is the prime extensor of the hip, and what is its innervation?
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Gluteus maximus, inferior gluteal nerve
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Which muscles make up the Quadriceps femoris?
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Rectus Femoris
Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius Vastus lateralis |
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What four muscles are in the anterior compartment of the thigh?
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Quadriceps Femoris
Sartorius Pectineus Tensor fascia lata |
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What is tibial apophysitis (Osgood-Schlater Disease?
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An inflammatory condition of the tibial tuberosity, common in 12-14 year old adolescents.
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What is the primary flexor of the hip?
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The iliopsoas, originating from the lumbar vertebrae and the iliac fossa inserting on the lesser trochanter of the femur.
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Where does the femoral artery change its name to popliteal artery?
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The point where the femoral artery passes through the adductor hiatus from the anterior compartment of the thigh to the popliteal space.
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How many divisions does the obturator nerve have?
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2
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What does the anterior division of the obturator nerve supply?
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Pectineus, gracilis, adductor brevis, adductor longus, and medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh.
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What does the posterior division of the obturator nerve supply?
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Obturator externus, adductor magnus.
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What muscle separates the anterior and posterior divisions of the obturator nerve?
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The adductor brevis.
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