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Notes, facts, questions from outline- Summer 2009

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Name the muscles of the posterior thigh.   Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus.  
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T/F - The short head of biceps fem. O=lat. lip linea aspera of femur the long head of biceps fem O=ischial tuberosity.   True  
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The upper half of this muscle is fleshy.   Semitendinosus m.  
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Pes Anserinus is formed by what muscles?   insertions of sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus.  
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Anserine bursa is located where?   between tendons and tibial collateral ligament.  
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The upper half of this muscle is a long flat tendon.   Semimembranosus m.  
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All muscles arising from the ischial tuberosity are __________.   hamstrings  
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The part of the adductor magnus that arises from the ischial tuberosity is innervated by what?   tibial portion of sciatic n.  
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What part of the biceps is NOT a hamstring? What nerve innervates this part?   -Short head of the biceps. -Innervated by common peroneal n.  
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Where does the sciatic nerve diverge?   close to upper end of politeal fossa.  
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Where does the common peroneal nerve go after it splits from the tibial n?   laterally under cover of biceps femoris  
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Where does the tibial nerve go after it splits from the common peroneal nerve?   straight down.  
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Name the vessels of the posterior thigh   1-Inferior Gluteal Artery. 2-Medial Femoral Circumflex Artery. 3-Four Perforating Arteries  
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What shape is the popliteal fossa?   diamond shaped  
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What is the "roof" for the popliteal fossa?   fascia lata  
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What is the "floor" for the popliteal fossa?   femur, joint capsule, popliteus m.  
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What are the superior lateral and inferior lateral boundaries of the popliteal fossa?   -Superior Lateral: biceps femoris m. -Inferior Lateral: lateral head of gastroc and plantaris m.  
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What are the superior medial and inferior medial boundaries of the popliteal fossa?   -Superior Medial: semimembranosus and semitendinosus. -Inferior Medial: medial head of gastroc.  
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What are the contents of the popliteal fossa?   fat, lymph nodes, nerve, vessels  
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At the INFERIOR part of the popliteal fossa the __(1)___ is most posterior, then the _(2)_, the __(3)___ is most anterior.   1-nerve. 2-vein. 3-artery.  
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Popliteal artery is a continuation of the _(1)___ artery after it passes through the ___(2)____ _______.   1- femoral artery. 2- adductor hiatis  
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What are the branches of the popliteal artery to the knee joint?   1.Lateral superior genicular artery. 2.Lateral inferior genicular artery. 3.Medial superior genicular artery. 4.Medial inferior genicular artery. 5.Middle Genicular  
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The popliteal artery ends by dividing into what two arteries?   1.Posterior tibial a. 2.Anterior tibial a.  
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