Structural Kinesiology: Hip and Pelvis Quiz 5

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lumbar plexus

a large nerve plexus formed by ventral roots of L1-L4

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femoral nerve

supplies hip flexor and anterior thigh muscles

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obturator muscles

supplies adductor muscles

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abdominal artery--common iliac artery--external iliac artery--femoral artery (when passes under inguinal ligaments and enters femoral triangle

name the arteries that supply blood to the lower limbs

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adductor longus -medially

sartorius-laterally

inguinal ligament- superiorly

what borders the femoral triangle medially, laterally and superiorly?

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medial and lateral circumflex femoral arteries

What arteries arise from a branch off the femoral artery and supply the hip joint and surrounding soft tissues?

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psoas major O: lumbar vertebrae and discs

iliacus O: iliac fossa (inner surface of ilium)

I: lesser trochanter of femur

A: hip flexion, anterior pelvic rotation

active when walking during the swinging phase,

and it helps in climbing the stairs

Iliopsoas OIA

when is this muscle functionally active?

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O: anterior interior iliac spine and ilium superior to acetabulum

I: superior aspect of patella and patellar tendon to tibial tuberosity

A: hip flexion, knee extension, anterior pelvic rotation

Rectus Femoris OIA

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O: anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)

I: anterior medial surface of tibia, inferior to tibial condyle

A: hip flexion, abduction, external rotation, anterior pelvic rotation, assits in knee flexion and internal rotation

Sartorius OIA

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sacral plexus

a large plexus formed by the lumbosacral trunk and the ventral roots of S1-S4

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Superior Gluteal Nerve

supplies gluteus medias and minimus and tensor fascia lata

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inferior gluteal nerve

supplies gluteus maximus

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sciatic nerve

supplies posterior(hamstring) muscles

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O: posterior surfaces of ilium, sacrum, and coccyx

I: superficial-iliotibial band/tract

deep-gluteal tuberosity of the femur

A: hip extensor, external rotation, posterior pelvic rotation, assists with abduction

N:inferior gluteal nerve

Gluteus Maximus OIAN

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external rotation or/and abduction

By adding what two movements to active hip extension increase the electrical activity of gluteus maximus?

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General origin: lateral (outer) surface of the ilium

Gluteus Medius O: just inferior to iliac crest

Gluteus Minimus O: inferior to origin of gluteus medius

I: greater trochanter

A:all fibers- hip abduction

anterior- hip internal rotation

posterior- hip external rotation

N: superior gluteal nerve

Gluteus and Medius OIAN

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the pelvis will drop when doing single leg stances and lower extremities duirng single leg closed chain exercises will not be aligned

What happens when there is a weakness in the gluteus medius and minimus?

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O: outer surface of anterior iliac crest

I: iliotibial tract/band

N: superior gluteal nerve

A: flexion, abduction, internal rotation

tensor fascia lata OIAN