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Posterior thigh and Popliteal fossa surface muscles (medial, descending):
1. _____
2. _____
3. Medial head of _____
Semimembranosus; Semitendinosus; Gastrocnemius
Posterior thigh and Popliteal fossa surface muscles (lateral, descending):
1. _____ _____
2. Lateral head of _____
Biceps femoris; Gastrocnemius
The primary cutaneous innervation of the posterior thigh and popliteal fossa is the _____ _____ _____ nerve (___, ___, ___)
Posterior femoral cutaneous (S1, S2, S3)
Posterior thigh muscles (_____):
1. Semimembranosus
2. Semitendinosus
3. Biceps femoris
Ischiocrural
Posterior thigh (ischiocrural) muscles all arise from the _____ _____ with one exception: short head of biceps femoris (_____ _____ and _____ supracondylar ridge).
Ischial tuberosity; Linea aspera; Lateral
Posterior thigh (ischiocrural) muscles are innervated by the _____ _____ of the sciatic nerve with one exception: short head of biceps femoris (_____ _____ _____ of the sciatic nerve).
Tibial division; Common fibular (peroneal) branch
Biceps femoris origin:
Long head: _____ _____
Short head: _____ lip of the _____ _____ and _____ _____ _____ of femur
Ischial tuberosity; Lateral; Linea aspera; Lateral supracondylar ridge
Biceps femoris insertion:
_____ of _____ and _____ _____ of _____.
Head of fibula; Lateral condyle of tibia
Biceps femoris spinal levels:
___, ___, ___
(L5), S1, (S2)
Biceps femoris action:
_____ and _____ _____ the leg at the knee
Long head: _____ thigh at hip
Flexes; Laterally rotates; Extend
Semitendinosus origin:
_____ _____
Ischial tuberosity
Semitendinosus insertion:
_____ surface of the _____ _____
Medial; Proximal tibia
Semitendinosus innervation:
_____ _____ of the sciatic nerve
Tibial division
Semitendinosus spinal levels:
___, ___, ___
L5, S1, (S2)
Semitendinosus action:
_____ the leg and _____ _____ the tibia, _____ the thigh at hip
Flexes; Medially rotates; Extends
The tendons of semitendinosus, sartorius, and gracilis form the _____ _____.
Pes anserinus
Semimembranosus origin:
_____ _____
Ischial tuberosity
Semimembranosus insertion:
_____ aspect of the _____ _____ of the tibia
Posterior; Medial condyle
Semimembranosus innervation:
_____ _____ of the sciatic nerve
Tibial division
Semimembranosus action:
_____ the leg and _____ _____ the tibia, _____ the thigh at hip
Flexes; Medially rotates; Extends
Part of the semimembranosus tendon may be naturally reflected; forming the _____ _____ _____.
Oblique popliteal ligament
Contents of the _____ _____:
1. Popliteal artery
2. Popliteal vein
3. Common fibular nerve
4. Tibial nerve
Popliteal fossa
The _____ nerve will supply skin along the distal two thirds of the posterolateral calf and lateral aspect of the foot over the fifth digit.
Sural
_____ artery branches:
1. Superior lateral and Superior medial genicular arteries
2. Middle genicular artery
3. Sural arteries
4. Inferior lateral and Inferior medial genicular arteries
5. Anterior tibial artery
6. Posterior tibial artery
7. Fibular artery
Popliteal