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Title: Posterior PelvisAnterior Thigh


1
  • Posterior Pelvis Anterior Thigh
  • Medial Thigh Posterior Thigh

2
  • Assign each of the following actions to its
    appropriate compartment.
  • Hip flexion
  • Hip extension
  • Hip adduction
  • Hip abduction
  • Lateral rotation of thigh
  • Medial rotation of thigh
  • Knee extension
  • Knee flexion

3
  • Assign each of the following nerves to the
    appropriate compartment.
  • Femoral nerve
  • Obturator nerve
  • Gluteal nerves
  • Sciatic nerve
  • Place the following terms in the appropriate
    compartment.
  • Hamstrings
  • Quadriceps

4
Place each of the following muscles in the
appropriate compartment.
  • Adductor brevis
  • Vastus medialis
  • Vastus intermedias
  • Pectineus
  • Biceps femoris
  • Semitendinosus
  • Gluteus medius
  • Gluteus maximus
  • Semimembranosus
  • Adductor longus
  • Rectus femoris
  • Adductor magnus
  • Gluteus minimus
  • Gracilis
  • Sartorius
  • Vastus lateralis
  • Tensor fasciae latae

5
  • Place an H next to each of the three muscles
    that is considered to be a hamstring muscle.
  • Place a Q next to each muscle of the quadriceps
    group.

6
  • Posterior Pelvis Anterior Thigh
  • Hip extension (Hip flexion)
  • Lateral rotation of thigh Knee extension
  • Hip abduction Quadriceps
  • Gluteal nerves Femoral nerve
  • Gluteus maximus, minimus V. medius, lateralis,
    intermedius (Q)
  • Gluteus medius Rectus femoris (Q)
  • TFL
  • Sartorius
  • Medial Thigh Posterior Thigh
  • Hip adduction Hip extension
  • Medial rotation of thigh Knee flexion
  • Obturator nerve Sciatic nerve
  • pectineus Hamstrings
  • Adductor longus, brevis Biceps femoris (H)
  • Adductor magnus Semimembranosus(H)
  • Gracilis Semitendinosus(H)

7
  • Anterior Leg Lateral Leg
  • Posterior Leg

8
  • Place each of the following nerves in the
    appropriate compartment.
  • Deep fibular (peroneal) n.
  • Superficial fibular (peroneal) n.
  • Tibial nerve
  • Place each of the following actions in the
    compartment.
  • Dorsiflexion
  • Plantarflexion
  • Inversion
  • Eversion
  • Toe flexion
  • Toe extension

9
Place each of the following muscles in its
compartment.
  • Extensor digitorum longus
  • Fibularis (Peroneus) brevis
  • Extensor hallucis longus
  • Tibialis anterior
  • Fibularis (Peroneus) longus
  • Gastrocnemius
  • Soleus
  • Popliteus
  • Tibialis posterior
  • Flexor digitorum longus
  • Flexor hallicus longus

10
  • Anterior Leg Lateral Leg
  • Dorsiflexion Plantarflexion
  • Inversion Eversion
  • Toe extension Superficial fibular (peroneal) n
  • Deep fibular (peroneal) n. Fibularis (Peroneus)
    longus
  • Extensor digitorum longus Fibularis (Peroneus)
    brevis
  • Extensor hallucis longus
  • Tibialis anterior
  • Posterior Leg
  • Plantarflexion Tibialis posterior
  • Toe flexion Flexor digitorum longus
  • Tibeal n. Flexor hallicus longus
  • Gastrocnemius
  • Soleus
  • Popliteus
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