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Anterior and Medial Thigh
Question | Answer |
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O: Anterior inferior iliac spine and superior margin of sctabulum I: base of patella via quariceps tendon. action is applied to the tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon A: Prime: flexes femur and extends knee Innervation: Femoral nerve | Rectus Femoris |
O: Greather trochanter and upper one half of the lateral lip of the linea aspera I: same as rectus femoris A: Prime: ectension of the knee Innervation: femoral nerve | Vastus Lateralis |
O: most of the length of the medial lip of the linea aspera I: same as rectus femoris A: Prime: extension of the knee Innervation: femoral nerve | Vastus Meialis |
O: anterior and lateral surface of the shaft of the femur I: same as rectus femoris A: Prime: extension of the knee Innervation: femoral nerve | Vastus Intermedius |
O: Anterior superior iliac spine I: proximal, medial portion of the tibial shaft A: Prime flexion of thigh and knee innervation: femoral nerve | Sartorius |
O: Inferior aspect of symphysis pubis I: Proximal medial surface of tibial shaft A: Prime: adduction and flexion of thigh, medial rotation of knee Innervation: obturator nerve | Gracilis Muscle <gras il'is> |
O: Anterior pubis, below crest I: Middle 1/3 of the linea aspera of the femur A: Prime: adduction and flexion of the femur Innervation: Obturator nerve | Adductor Longus |
O: Inferior ramus of pubis I: Upper 1/3of the linea aspera of the femur A: Prime: Adduction of thigh Innervation: Obturator Nerve | Adductor Brevis |
O: Inerior ramus of pubis and ischium and ischial tuberosity I: Lower 1/3 of linea aspera, adductor tubercle, and medial epicondyle of the femur A: Prime: Adduction of thigh Innercation: Obturator nerve, tibial portion of sciatic | Adductor Magnus |