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BIO201-Ch10-MusSys-5

BIO201 - Ch 10 - Muscular System Leg & Foot - Marieb/Hoehn - Rio Salado - AZ

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Name the deep fascia of thigh. The fascia lata
The prime mover of thigh flexion is? The iliopsoas
Buttock muscles do what? Abduct the thigh
The sole knee extensor is the __. Quadriceps femoris muscle - most powerful in body.
What is the most powerful muscle in the body? The quadriceps femoris
What are the prime movers of knee flexion? The hamstrings
Name the "ankle brackets" that hold tendons in place where they run to the foot. Flexor, extensor, & fibular (peroneal) retinaculae - leg fascia.
Plantar flexion is most powerful movement of the __ because it lifts entire body weight. anke (and foot)
The __ muscle "unlocks" the extended knee. Popiletal
All muscles of anterior compartment of leg are? Dorsiflexors of ankle - N=deep fibular nerve
"Shin splints" - painful inflammatory conditon of? Muscles of anterior compartment of leg.
Prime mover of dorsiflexion. Tibialis anterior
Muscle pair that shapes posterior calf. Triceps surae (gastrocnemius & soleus)
Largest tendon of the body Calcaneal/achilles tendon
Prime mover of ankle plantar flexion Achilles/Calcaneal Tendon
Torticollis "Wryneck" - twisting of neck & tilting to 1 side due to injury of sternocleidomastoid muscle on 1 side.
Injury to what causes torticollis? Injury of sternocleidomastoid muscle.
Helps flex toes Flexor digitorum brevis - I=Middle phalanx of toes 2-4, N=Medial plantar nerve (s2 &s3)
Abducts great toe Abductor hallucis, O=calcaneal tuberosity, I=proximal phalanx of great toe, N=medial plantar nerve
Abducts & flexes little toe Abductor digiti minimi, I=lateral side of little toe phalanx, N=Lateral plantar nerve (s2&s3)
Flexes great toe Flexor hallucis brevis, N=Medial plantar nerve
Helps maintain transverse arch of foot Adductor hallucis, N=Lateral plantar nerve (s2&s3)
Flexes little toe Flexor digiti minimi brevis, N=Lateral plantar nerve
Intrinsic muscles of foot help to? Flex, extend, abduct, and adduct the toes.
Anteror compartment of thigh Extends leg
Medial compartment of legs Adducts thigh
Posterior compartment of thigh Flexes leg & extends thigh.
Posterior compartment of leg Plantar flexes foot, flexes toes
Anterior compartment of leg of leg Dorsiflexes foot, extends toes.
Lateral compartment of leg Plantar flexes and everts foot
Hamstrings are innervated by? Sciatic nerve
2 Muscles that extends knee & stabilized it. Vastus lateralis & vastus medialis
Muscle that effect lateral flexion of vertebral colum - important postural muscle Psoas Major, N=Ventral rami L1-L3
Known as the "tailor's muscle" because it helps effect cross-legged position. Sartorius, N=Femoral nerve
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