HLTH109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Iliacus Muscle, Saphenous Nerve, Intervertebral Disc

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3rd of september 2018: thigh: the femur, proximal tibia, proximal fibula, patella, muscle compartments: Adductors of the thigh at the hip joint. Sciatic nerve innervation: anterior compartment of the thigh: Iliac crest between asis and tuberculum (lateral aspect) Tibia (medial surface inferomedial aspect to tibial tuberosity) Flexes thigh (at hip) and leg (at knee) Extends leg (knee: medial compartment of the thigh: Flexes and assists in medial rotation of leg. Pectineal line of femur obturator nerve adducts and flexes thigh. Hp: adductor tubercle: posterior compartment of the thigh: Sh: linea aspera and lateral supracondylar ridge of the femur. Sciatic nerve: femoral triangle, base: inguinal ligament of the pelvis, medial border: adductor longus, lateral border: sartorius, floor: iliopsoas and pectineus, apex: continual with adductor canal that descends medially and through the adductor hiatus. Other contents of the femoral triangle: femoral sheath: Subdivided into 3 compartments containing the artery, vein and lymphatic"s: femoral canal:

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