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Anatomy Jeopardy Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School Lower Limb Review with

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Anatomy Jeopardy

Tom Gest, PhD Division of Anatomical Sciences University of Michigan Medical School

Lower Limb Reviewwith

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JointsLeg & FootHip &

Posterior ThighAnterior & Medial Thigh

Skin and Fascia

Keep a record of each player’s points.

This fascia thickens to form 5 retinacula at the ankle.

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Skin and Fascia 100 Points

What is the crural fascia?

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Branches of this nerve curl up around the gluteal fold.

What is the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve?

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This condition involves compression of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve as it passes deep to the inguinal

ligament.

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What is meralgia paresthetica?

This opening in the fascia lata allows the greater

saphenous vein to drain to the femoral vein.

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What is the saphenous opening?

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This nerve supplies the L5 dermatome between the first

and second toes.

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What is the deep fibular nerve?

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This muscle flexes and extends.

Anterior & Medial Thigh 100 Points

Anterior & Medial Thigh 100 Points

What is the rectus femoris?

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This muscle of the medial thigh is a lateral rotator.

What is the obturator externus?

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This nerve innervates the portion of adductor magnus that

attaches to the adductor tubercle.

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What is the tibial nerve?

This artery passes between the iliopsoas and pectineus.

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What is the medial femoral circumflex artery?

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Adductor muscles insert here.

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What is the linea aspera?

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This nerve innervates abductors and medial rotators.

Hip & Posterior Thigh 100 Points

Hip & Posterior Thigh 100 Points

What is the superior gluteal nerve?

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This muscle is said to be the key to the gluteal region.

What is the piriformis?

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This muscle is the most powerful extensor of the hip.

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What is the gluteus maximus?

This muscle of the posterior thigh inserts in the pes

anserinus.

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What is the semitendinosus?

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This nerve innervates the superior gemellus muscle.

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What is the nerve to obturator internus?

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This nerve passes between flexor digitorum brevis and

quadratus plantae.

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Leg & Foot 100 Points

What is the lateral plantar nerve?

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This muscle's tendon crosses the sole of the foot from

lateral to medial.

What is the fibularis longus?

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This muscle arises from the fibula and inserts on the distal

phalanx of the hallux.

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What is the flexor hallucis longus?

This muscle can dorsiflex and evert the foot.

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What is fibularis tertius?

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This artery passes through the first dorsal interosseous

muscle.

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What is the deep plantar artery?

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This ligament spans the acetabular notch.

Joints 100 Points

Joints 100 Points

What is the transverse acetabular ligament?

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An anterior drawer sign indicates damage to this

ligament.

What is the anterior cruciate ligament?

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Hypereversion of the ankle would cause damage to this

ligament.

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What is the deltoid ligament?

The popliteus tendon passes deep to this ligament.

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What is the fibular collateral ligament?

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Also known as the spring ligament, this supports the head

of the talus.

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What is the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament?

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