The Lower Limb Khaled Na3im.

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The Lower Limb Khaled Na3im

The lower limb Skeleton (homologous with upper limb) Muscles--anterior, posterior compartments Nerves--sciatic, femoral Surface anatomy

Upper-Lower Limb Comparison

Tibia/fibula Tibia--big toe side Fibula--little toe side (no pronation/supination)

Ankle Tarsus--forms ankle joint Calcaneus--forms heel

Foot Function: Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Support weight Act as lever when walking Tarsals Talus = ankle Between tibia + fibula Articulates w/both Calcaneus = heel Attachment for Calcaneal tendon Carries talus Metatarsals Homologous to metacarpals Phalanges Smaller, less nimble

Joints of Lower Limb Hip (femur + acetabulum) Knee (femur + patella) Ball + socket Multiaxial Synovial Knee (femur + patella) Plane Gliding of patella Knee (femur + tibia) Hinge Biaxial

Joints of Lower Limb Proximal Tibia + Fibula Distal Tibia + Fibula Plane Gliding Synovial Distal Tibia + Fibula Slight “give” Fibrous Ankle (Tibia/Fibula + Talus) Hinge Uniaxial

Lower Limb Movements Hip Knee Flexion/extension Abduction/adduction Lateral/medial rotation Knee Ankle Dorsiflexion/plantarflexion Inversion/eversion Toes Bending on posterior side is flexion (except hip) Bending on anterior sided is extension (except hip)

Anterior/Posterior compartments ANTERIOR COMPARTMENT POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT MOVEMENT Extension Flexion MUSCLES Quads Shin Hamstrings Gastrocs NERVES Femoral n. (lumbar plexus) Sciatic n. (sacral plexus)

Thigh movements by compartment

Posterior Thigh Gluts (gluteal nn.) Lateral rotators (spinal nn.) Maximus—extensor of thigh Medius--pelvic tilt Lateral rotators (spinal nn.) Piriformis syndrome Hamstrings (sciatic n.) Biceps femoris Semimembranous Semitendinous

Anterior thigh (femoral n.) Sartorius (Tailor’s muscle) Quads (four) Rectus femoris (crosses hip) 3 vastus mm. (vast--big)

Medial compartment (obturator n.) Adductor muscles Gracilis Adductor Magnus Longus brevis

Leg movements by compartment (in leg all nn are branches of sciatic)

Anterior Leg (deep fibular n.) Fibularis (peroneus) longus Extensor digitorum longus Extensor hallicus longus Tibialis anteriorus

Lateral Leg (superficial fibular n.) Fibularis brevis/longus

Posterior Leg (tibial n.) Gastrocs and soleus Flexor digitorum longus Flexor hallucus longus

Intrinsics of foot

Sacral plexus (sciatic nerve) With leg out to side like quadruped, lumbar-anterior, sacral-posterior makes sense Lumbar plexus (femoral & Obturator nerves)

Dermatomes show twisting of leg in development

Blood supply to lower limb Internal Iliac Cranial + Caudal Gluteals= gluteals Internal Pudendal = perineum, external genitalia Obturator = adductor muscles External Iliac Femoral = lower limb Deep femoral = adductors, hamstrings, quadriceps Popliteal (continuation of femoral) Geniculars = knee Anterior Tibial = ant. leg muscles, further branches to feet Posterior Tibial = flexor muscles, plantar arch, branches to toes

Surface Anatomy: Posterior Pelvis Iliac crest Gluteus maximus = cheeks Natal/gluteal cleft = crack Gluteal folds = bottom of cheek

Surface Anatomy: Anterior Thigh + Leg Palpate Patella Condyles of femur Femoral Triangle Sartorius (lateral) Adductor longus (medial) Inguinal ligament (superior) Femoral a + v, lymph nodes

Surface Anatomy: Posterior Leg Popliteal fossa Diamond-shape fossa behind knee Boundaries Biceps femoris (sup-lat) Semitendinosis + semimembranosis (sup-med) Gastrocnemius heads (inf) Contents Popliteal a + v Calcaneal (Achilles) tendon