Classification and action of the lower extremity muscles

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Classification and action of the lower extremity muscles

Movements of the lower extremity Hip Flexion/Extension Abduction/Adduction Internal rotation/ External rotation Knee Ankle Plantarflexion/ Dorsiflexion Inversion/eversion

Muscles of the anterior Hip Iliopsoas Iliacus Psoas major Action:

Muscles of the posterior Hip Gluteus Maximus Iliotibial Band Action:

Muscles of the posterior Hip Gluteus Medius Action:

Muscles of the medial compartment Adductor magnus Adductor longus Adductor brevis Pectineus Action:

Muscles of medial compartment Gracilis Actions: Hip: Knee:

Muscles of the posterior thigh Hamstrings Biceps femoris Short head Long head Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Actions Hip: Knee:

Muscles of the anterior thigh Quadriceps femoris Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus intermedius Vastus medialis Patellar tendon Actions Hip: Knee

Muscles of the anterior thigh Sartorius Tailor’s muscle Actions Hip Knee Tensor fascia lata

Muscles of the anterior leg Tibialis anterior Actions Extensor digitorum longus Extensor hallicus longus

Muscles of Hip and Thigh Gluteals Posterior pelvis Extend thigh Rotate thigh Abducts thigh Anterior Compartment Thigh Flexes thigh at hip Extends leg at knee Medial/Adductor Compartment Adducts thigh Medially rotates thigh Posterior Compartment Thigh Extends thigh Flexes leg

Gluteals Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Origin - Ilium, sacrum and coccyx Insertion - Gluteal tuberosity of femur, iliotibial tract Action - Extends thigh, some lateral rotation and abduction Innervation - Inferior gluteal nerve Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Origin - Ilium Insertion - Greater trochanter of femur Action - Abduction, medial rotation Innervation - Superior gluteal nerve Lesser Gluteals help stabilize hip to allow fluent bipedal walking

Posterior Pelvis Tensor fasciae latae Origin – iliac crest and anterior inferior iliac spine Insertion – iliotibial tract Action - Flex thigh, abduct thigh, medial rotation of thigh Innervation – Superior gluteal nerve

Anterior Compartment Thigh Quadriceps femoris Rectus femoris Origin – anterior inferior iliac spine, margin of acetabulum Insertion – patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament Action – extends knee, flexes thigh Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Vastus intermedius Origin - femur Action – extends knee Sartorius Origin - anterior superior iliac spine Insertion – medial tibia Action - flex, abduct, lat rotate thigh; weak knee flexor All above innervated by the femoral nerve!!!

Anterior Compartment Thigh Iliopsoas Origin - Ilia, sacrum, lumbar vertebrae Insertion – lesser trochanter Action – flexor of thigh Innervation – femoral nerve

Adductors Adductor longus Adductor brevis Adductor magnus Pectineus Origin – inferior pelvis Insertion - femur Action – adducts and medial rotates Innervation – Obturator nerve Pectineus Origin - pubis Insertion – lesser trochanter Action – adducts, medial rotates Innervation – femoral, sometimes obturator Gracilis Insertion – medial tibia Action – adducts thigh, flex, medial, rotates leg

Posterior Compartment - Hamstring Biceps femoris (2 heads) Origin – ischial tuberosity, distal femur Insertion - lateral tibia, head fibula Action - thigh extension, knee flexion, lateral rotation Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Origin - ischial tuberosity Insertion - medial tibia Action - thigh extension, knee flexion, medial rotation Sciatic nerve innervates all of the above muscles!!!

Muscles of the Leg Anterior Compartment Lateral Compartment Dorsiflex ankle, invert foot, extend toes Innervation: Deep fibular nerve Lateral Compartment Plantarflex, evert foot Innervation: Superficial Fibular nerve Posterior Compartment Superficial and deep layers Plantarflex foot, flex toes Innervation: Tibial nerve

Anterior Compartment Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Origin - tibia Insertion - tarsals Action - dorsiflexion, foot inversion Extensor digitorum longus Origin – tibia and fibula Insertion - phalanges Action – toe extension Extensor hallucis longus Origin – fibula, interosseous membrane Insertion – big toe Action - extend big toe, dorsiflex foot All innervated by deep fibular nerve

Lateral Compartment Fibularis (peroneus) longus Origin – lateral fibula Insertion – 5th metatarsal, tarsal Action - plantarflex, evert foot Fibularis (peroneus) brevis Origin – distal fibula Insertion - proximal fifth metatarsal Action – same as above!! All innervated by the superficial fibular nerve

Superficial Posterior Compartment Triceps surae Gastrocnemius (2 heads) Origin - medial and lateral condyles of femur Insertion - posterior calcaneus via Achilles tendon Soleus Origin – tibia and fibula Insertion – same as above Action of both – plantarflex foot Plantaris (variable) Origin – posterior femur Insertion – same as above! Action – plantarflex foot, week knee flexion All innervated by the tibial nerve

Deep Posterior Compartment Popliteus Origin - lateral condyle femur and lateral meniscus Insertion – proximal tibia Action – flex and medially rotate leg Flexor digitorum longus Origin - tibia Insertion - distal phalanges of toe 2-5 Action – plantarflex and invert foot, flex toe Flexor hallucis longus Origin - fibula Insertion - distal phalanx of hallux Action - plantarflex and invert foot, flex toe Tibialis posterior Origin – tibia, fibula, and interosseous membrane Insertion - tarsals and metatarsals Action - plantarflex and invert foot All innervated by the tibial nerve

Muscles of the posterior compartment Gastrocnemius Actions: Soleus Triceps surae Plantaris Achilles Tendon

Muscles of the posterior compartment Tibialis posterior Actions: Flexor digitorum longus Flexor hallicus longus Actions

Muscles of lateral compartment Peroneus longus Actions Peroneus brevis