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Anteriorly: separated from abdominal wall by inguinal ligament.
Posteriorly: separated from gluteal region by gluteal fold superficially, and by gluteus maximus and quadratus femoris deeply.
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Three routes: Posteriorly: with gluteal region/ sciatic nerve. Anteriorly: with abdominal cavity/ iliopsoas, pectineus, femoral nerve, artery and vein, lymphatics. Medially: with pelvic cavity/ obturator nerve, artery and vein.
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Three compartments: Anterior compartment. Posterior compartment. Medial compartment.
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Bones
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Shaft and distal end of femur
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Linea aspera.
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Medial and lateral supracondylar lines. Adductor tubercle. Medial condyle. Lateral condyle.
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Intercondylar fossa.
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Walls of intercondylar fossa:
Lateral surface of medial condyle: posterior cruciate ligament. Medial surface of lateral condyle: anterior cruciate ligament.
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Two facets posterior to lateral epicondyle:
Upper facet for lateral head of gastrocnemius. Lower facet for popliteus.
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Medial epicondyle.
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Patella Patella is triangular:
Apex: for patellar ligament. (inferiorly) Base: for quadriceps femoris. (superiorly) Posterior surface: for articulation with the femur.
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Proximal end of tibia Medial condyle. Lateral condyle.
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Tibial tuberosity.
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Tibial condyles and intercondylar areas
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Medial intercondylar tubercle.
Lateral intercondylar tubercle.
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Intercondylar eminence.
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Anterior intercondylar area: has 3 facets:
Anterior facet: for anterior end of medial meniscus. Posterior to it: for anterior cruciate ligament. Lateral to it: for anterior end of lateral meniscus.
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Posterior intercondylar area: has 3 facets:
Anterior facet: for posterior end of lateral meniscus. Posteromedial to it: for posterior end of medial meniscus. Posterior to it: for posterior cruciate ligament.
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Tibial tuberosity Patellar ligament.
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Shaft of tibia 3 borders: Anterior border. Interosseous border.
Medial border.
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3 surfaces: Medial surface. Posterior surface. / (Soleal line). Lateral surface.
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Proximal end of fibula Head. Neck. Shaft.
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3 borders: Anterior border. Posterior border. Interosseous border. 3 surfaces: Lateral surface. Posterior surface. Anterior surface.
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Muscles Anterior compartment. Medial compartment.
Posterior compartment.
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Anterior compartment Psoas major and iliacus.
Sartorius and rectus femoris. Vastus muscles.
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Iliopsoas (psoas major and iliacus)
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Quadriceps femoris (vastus medialis, intermedius, and lateralis, and rectus femoris)
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Vastus muscles Patellar ligament.
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Vastus medialis. Vastus intermedius. Vastus lateralis.
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Rectus femoris
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Rectus femoris has 2 heads of origin:
Straight head. Reflected head.
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Patellar ligament
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Sartorius
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