Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations — Flashcards

Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations — Flashcards

Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations — Flashcards
#1

The _____ nerve (L4-S2 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the dorsum of the foot - motor innervation to the biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and extensor muscles of the foot.

#2

The _____ artery (branch of the posteror tibial artery) is the nutrient artery to the fibula.

#3

_____ nerve runs along with long saphenous vein and supplies the skin on the medial side of knee, leg and foot as far as up to the first metatarsophalangeal joint.

#4

The branch of the _____ artery is the nutrient artery to the tibia.

#5

The _____ nerve (L2-L4 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the anterior thigh and medial leg- motor innervation to the quadriceps, iliopsoas, pectineus, and sartorius

#6

The _____ nerve (L4-S1) provides:- sensory innervation to the none - motor innervation to the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia latae.

#7

Important ligaments of ankle present on the medial side, and therefore likely to be injured in _____ sprains include:1. Deltoid ligament (Medial collateral ligament)2. Spring ligament (calcaneonavicular ligament)

#8

Femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve is _____ a content of the triangle of doom.

#9

The structure marked is the _____ ligament.

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#10

Ligaments aroud the knee: No answer _____

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