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Key points (mandatory) Lower limb • 1. features of hip bone and femur, tibia and fibular • 2. pelvis : greater /lesser sciatic foramen, sacrotuberous/ sacrospinous ligament • 3. Gluteal muscles : location, function, innervated nerve: • Gluteus maximus/medius /minimus • Piriformis • 4. vessels and nerves: the course and supplying • Superior /inferior gluteal artery, nerve • Internal pudendal artery, pudendal nerve • Sciatic nerve • Sacral plexus: formation, location,branches • Internal iliac artery Posterior aspect of lower limb • 1. posterior muscles: biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendinosus location, action and nerve supplying • 2. popliteal fossa: the boundary (superior /inferior medial boundary, superior /inferior lateral boundary) • Contents: popliteal vessels, common fibular nerve, tibial nerve • 3. leg: Muscles: laocation, action, supplying gastrocnemius soleus, triceps Flexor hallucis longus Flexor digitorum longus Tibialis posterior Vessels and nerves popliteal artery divides into posterior/anterior tibial artery Tibial nerve: the course and supplying. Damage to the nerve Anterior aspect of thigh • • • • • 1 anterior muscles: lacation,action, nerve Sartorius Quadriceps femoris 2 medial muscles: Pectineus, adductors longus, gracilis adductor brevis/magnus • Nerve and vessels: obturator nerve/artery 3 femoral triangle Boundary, and contents Femoral sheath, Femoral ring, the boundary Femoral nerve: course, supplying Femoral artery: course, branches( deep femoral branches) 4 Adductor canal: boundary , contents Anterior and lateral aspect of leg • 1 .deep fascia(fascia lata): saphenous opening, intermuscular septum • • • • • • • 2 .anterior compartment: Muscles: action, nerve Tibialis anterior Extensor hallucis longus Extensor digitorum longus Artery and nerve: anterior tibial artery deep fibular nerve • • • • 2 Lateral compartment Fibularis longus/brevis, action Nerve: superficial nerve Common fibular nerve divides into superficial and deep fibular nerve Superficial structures of lower limb • 1. great saphenous vein : course, receiving blood from where • 2. small saphenous vein: • 3. cutaneous nerve: • Saphenous nerve • Sural nerve • Superficial fibular nerve Joints • • • • • • • • • 1. Hip joint: articulation, the features: acetabular labrum, The ligament of head of femur Strong capsule 2. Knee joint Articulation, Medial/lateral meniscus Lateral/medial collateral ligament Anterior/posterior cruciate ligament Upper limb • • • • 1. bones: Clavicle, scapula, humerus, ulna, radius 2. superficial structures Cephalic vein basilic vein course and receiving blood from where • Cutaneous nerve: lateral/medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve • • 1 Pectoral muscles : • Pectoral major/minor, location, action, lateral/medial pectoral nerve • Serratus anterior , action, long thoracic nerve • 2 shoulder muscles • Deltoid muscle: location, action, axillary nerve • Subscapularis • Supraspinatus infraspinatus, tere minor/major 3 Axilla • 1. Boundary : medial wall, anterior/posterior wall 2. Contents (1) brachial plexus: formation (roots, trunk, division, cord, branches) • Main branches: • Axillary nerve long thoracic nerve thoracodorsal nerve, • Median nerve radial nerve ulnar nerve musculocutaneous nerve • The main course and innervation • (2) Axillary Artery: subclavian artery • The course, subclavian artery brachial artery • Major branches: subscapular artery, lateral thoracic artery, • Anterior/posterior circumflex artery, thoracoacromial artery Arm • • • • • • • 1. Anterior compartment: Muscles: biceps brachii, brachilis, coracobrachialis Nerve Innervation 2. posterior compartment Triceps brachii Innervation Brachial artery course, deep brachial artery Cubital fossa • 1. boundary • 2. contents: • from lateral to medial: radial nerve , biceps tendon, brachial artery, medial nerve Anterior compartment of forearm 1 muscles: Brachioradialis Pronator teres Flexor carpi radius Palmaris longus Flexor carpi ulnaris Flexor digitorum superficialis/profundus Flexor pollicis longus Pronator quadratus Artery: ulnar artery, radial arerty, Nerve: Ulnar nerve Median nerve Radial nerve: superfical and deep branch joints • • • • • • • • 1. Shoulder joint Articulation, Glenoid labrum Rotator cuff: subscapularis, supraspintus/infraspintus, teres minor 2. Elbow joint Articulation, Annular ligaments Radial/ulnar collateral ligaments