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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
Anatomy Six – Anterior Hip
and Knee
Bones of the Pelvis?
Bones of the ball and socket joint?
Proper name of ball and socket joint?
Classification of that joint?
ASIS?
AIIS?
Many of the muscles of the hip and thigh cross 2 joints.
Name the 2 joints.
What is the purpose of the inguinal ligament?
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
Label the ligaments of the coxal joint.
Flexion of the Coxal (hip) joint,
synergists on pg 302
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
Iliopsoas – combination of what 2 muscles?
What joint(s) does it act on?
Iliacus and psoas major- Origin,
Insertion and action, pg 332 and 333
Palpate for, pg 334
The Quadriceps Group – pg 306 – 309
What are the muscles in this group? Why is rectus
femoris different from the other muscles?
What is the common action in this group? Who are
their antagonists?
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis,
Origin, Insertion and Action, pgs 306-307
Vastus Lateralis Trigger Point, page 443
Vastus Intermedius, relationship to other muscles.
How to find rectus femoris pg 309
Sartorius- origin, insertion and action, pg 326
What is another fact you know about sartorius?
How many joints does it cross?
What is the difference between
Adduction and Medial Rotation?
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
The Adductor Group
Names, relationships, actions- pgs 319322
Adductor Longus Trigger Point, pg 449
The adductor attachments and medial
view.
Tensor Fasciae Latae, origin/insertions
and action, pg 324
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
The Tibiofemoral joint, the most
complex of the body.
Ligaments and Menisci of the
knee, pgs 392-394
Bursae and the popliteal space
pgs 395-396
The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
• The ACL attaches from the anterior
tibia to the posterior femur
– Limits anterior translation of tibia
when the femur is fixed and posterior
translation of femur when the tibia is
fixed
– Limits hyperextension of the knee
(becomes taut)
– Limits medial rotation of tibia and
lateral rotation of femur
– Perhaps now you know why it is so
commonly injured.
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
• The PCL attaches from the
posterior tibia to the anterior
femur
– Limits posterior translation
of tibia when femur is fixed
and anterior translation of
femur when tibia is fixed
– Becomes taut at the
extreme end of flexion of the
knee
Tibiofemoral, a hinge with benefits. What
muscles from last week also worked on the
knee?
Synergists on pgs 305
Gastrocnemius, Origin/insertion and action pg 371
Popliteus, pg 375
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Anatomy six, Anterior Coxal and Tibio
Femoral
Trail Guide to the Body
Student Workbook
Pages: 160167, 172,
180, 202
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