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fascia lata
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attaches to the lateral epicondyle vio iliotibial tract, which receives the tendons of the tensor fascia lata and the gluteus maximus
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fascia lata attachemnt
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illiac crest, inguinal ligament, ischial tuberosity, saccrum and coccyx, pubic tubercle
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qudricpes contains the
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patella
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the patellar ligament continues and attaches to the tibial tuberosity of the
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tibia
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OSgood Schlatter
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Patell and tibial tuberosity are formed from ossification centers, Pain in the knee caused by tibial tuberosity tension. Better on ossificatino.
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muscles of extensor
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illiopsoas, tensor fascia lata, sartorius, quadriceps tendon
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rectus femoris
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ant. Inf illiac spine to patella via quad to flex hip and extend the knee also steadies hip joint. Femoral
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vastus medialis ,
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intertrochanteric line and medial lip of the linea aspera of femur to SAME AS ABOVE
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vastus intermedius
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anterior and laterla surfaces of the femur
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vastus lateralis
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greater trochanter and lateral lip of linea aspera
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illiopsoas
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t12 to lv5 verte and intervertebral discs to lesser trochanter
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itensor fascia latale
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anterior superior illiac spine and anterior part of external lip of illiac crest to illiotibial tract that attaches to lateral condyle of the tibia (superior gluteal l4, l5, s1) AbDUCTS< MR< FLEX THIGH<KEEPS KNEE EXTENDED>STEADIES KNEE ON TRUNK
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Sartorius
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anterior superior illiac spine and superior part of notch inferior to it to superior part of medial surface of the tibia. Femoral Nerve. FLexes abduct, and laterally rotates thigh at hip joint
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Femoral Artery continues inferiorly after giving superficicl epigastric, external pudendal and circumflex illiac, profundus, deep external pudendal, muscular branches, the femoral is a continuation of the external illiac
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continues into adductor canal with femoral vein and saphenous nerve and passes into the popliteal fossa as the popliteal artery. In the leg, it divides into anterior and posterior tibial arteries.
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The deep femoral
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supplies much thigh and adductor compartment. Some are in flexor posterior compartment.
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