Lower Limb: Hip, Thigh

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Quadriceps (4) Flex the thigh at the hip
Rectus femoris
Quadriceps
Vastus Lateral
Quadriceps
Vastus Medialis
Quadriceps
Vastus Intermedius
Gluteal Superficial Layer (4)
Gluteus Maximus
Gluteal Superficial Layer
Gluteus Medius
Gluteal Superficial Layer
Gluteus Minimus
Gluteal Superficial Layer
Tensor Fascia Lata
Gluteal Deep Layer (5) Sup to Inf
Piriformis
Gluteal Deep Layer
Gemellus Superior
Gluteal Deep Layer
Obturator Internus
Gluteal Deep Layer
Gemellus Inferior
Gluteal Deep Layer
Quadratus Femoris
Deep Gluteal function
Deep Lateral Rotators
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Pectineus
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Iliopsoas
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Sartorius
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Rectus Femoris
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Vastus Lateralis
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Vastus Intermedius
Thigh Ant. Comp. (7)
Vastus Medialis
Thigh Medial Comp. (5)
Adductor Magnus
Thigh Medial Comp. (5)
Adductor Longus
Thigh Medial Comp. (5)
Adductor Brevis
Thigh Medial Comp. (5)
Gracilis
Thigh Medial Comp. (5)
Obturator Externus
Thigh Posterior Comp. (3)
Semitendinosus
Thigh Posterior Comp. (3)
Semimembranosus
Thigh Posterior Comp. (3)
Biceps Femoris
Thigh Ant. Comp. Function
Leg extension at knee, thigh flexion at hip
Thigh Ant. Comp. Nerve
Femoral (L2-L4)
Thigh Medial Comp. Function
Thigh adduction
Thigh Medial Comp. Nerve
Obturator (L2-L4)
Exception
Adductor Magnus - hip extension
Exception
Gracilis - also knee flexion and tibia rotation
Thigh Post. Comp. Function
Leg flexion at knee, thigh extension at hip
Thigh Post. Comp. Nerve
Sciatic (L4-S3)
Exception
Biceps femoris - only leg flexion
Origin - Ischial tuberosity
Inferior Gemelli
Origin - Ischial tuberosity
Quadratus Femoris
Origin - Ischial tuberosity
Hamstring of Adductor Magnus
Origin - Ischial tuberosity
Long head Biceps Femoris
Origin - Ischial tuberosity
Semimembranosus
Origin - ASIS
Tensor Fascia Lata
Origin - ASIS
Sartorius
Origin - Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine
Rectus Femoris straight head
Origin - Body of Pubis + Inf. Pubic Ramus
Gracilis
Origin - Body of Pubis + Inf. Pubic Ramus
Adductor Brevis
Arteries of Anterior Thigh
Profunda Femoris
Arteries of Anterolateral Thigh muscles
Lateral circumflex
Arteries of medial thigh muscles + femur head/neck
Medial Circumflex
Arteries of posterior thigh muscles
perforating branches
Contents of Adductor Canal
Femoral Artery
 
Femoral Vein
 
Nerve to vastus medialis
 
Saphenous nerve
Femoral Triangle Boundaries (SAIL)
Sartorius
 
Adductor Longus
 
Inguinal Ligament
 
Fascia Lata
Iliopsoas + pectineus
Femoral Triangle Contents (NAVEL) lat-med
Femoral Nerve
 
Femoral Artery
 
Femoral Vein
 
Empty Space
 
Deep inguinal Lymph nodes
Femoral triangle clinical
site for hernias, arterial blood sampling and procedures
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