PPT-The front of the thigh Dr.Amjad shatarat

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Femoral triangle Scarpas triangle Is a triangular depressed area located in the upper part of the medial aspect of the thigh immediately below the inguinal

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Femoral triangle Scarpas triangle Is a triangular depressed area located in the upper part of the medial aspect of the thigh immediately below the inguinal ligament DrAmjad shatarat. Lower . Extremities. Muscles that Move…. The Lower Extremities:. The . Coxal. joint/thigh. Thigh muscles that move the knee joint/leg. Leg muscles. Intrinsic muscles of the foot. The Muscles of the . Samantha Trapp & James Conley. Strengthening the Hip. Sport Specific. Weak hips cause lower extremity injuries. Cross country runners, especially women, get hip injuries. Correct weak hip musculature. thigh. Ι. ) . Skin of the thigh. 1- Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. . 7- Posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh. 4- Medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh. 6- Branches from the obturator nerve . Thigh Wrap. Begin around the lower thigh – this wrap should be moving towards the heart. Use a ‘circle up’, ‘circle down’ type of motion. Remember to pull the wrap about 1 and ½ times its original length. Dr.Amjad shatarat. Femoral . triangle (. Scarpa’s. triangle). Is . a triangular . depressed area located . in the upper part . of the medial aspect . of the thigh . immediately . below the inguinal ligament. . Chapter # 4. SELF - UNDERSTANDING. Content :. Monitoring the egocentrism in your thought and life.. Iliopsoas. Rectus femoris. Vastus lateralis. Vastus medialis. Vastus Intermedius . (no shown). Quadriceps. Sartorius. Semimembranous. Gluteus maximus. Biceps femoris. Right. Left. Gluteus medius . It abducts & medially rotates the lower limb at hip. different arteries in the lower limb?. 2/24/2015. Dr.Shatarat . د.امجد الشطرات الجامعة الاردنية كلية الطب . The femoral artery . In the femoral triangle, its pulse is easily felt just inferior to the inguinal ligament . 1. Sartorius. 2. . Gracilis. 3. Adductor . magnus. 4. Adductor . longus. Hip. Foot. Anterior Cadaver . Thigh Muscles. 1. Sartorius. 2. Rectus . femoris. 3. . Vastus. . lateralis. 4. . Vastus. . medialis. ANA 208. 2. Thigh . is divided into flexor, extensor and adductor compartments.. Superficial . fascia of the abdominal wall fuses to . the . fascia . lata. , . at . the skin crease of . the . hip . joint just below the inguinal ligament. Dr. Ahmed Almusawi. Objectives. Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh. Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions. Study the origin and insertion of gluteal and post thigh region muscles. Deltoid. The muscle on the front of your upper arm. Biceps. Your chest muscles. Pectoralis. Major. Your stomach muscles (Abs). Rectus . Abdominus. The muscles on the side of your “core” – or “next to your abs”. Sadek. . PhD. , . MD, MRCPCH.. Assistant Professor of anatomy and embryology.. Fascia. . of. . the. . Thigh. A). . Superficial. . Fascia:. Superficial. . fatty. . layer. Deep. . membranous. Both layers . M.B.Ch.B, MSC, PhD, DCH (UK), MRCPCH. Introduction . Regional anatomy. Connections & Gateways of the thigh. Compartments of the thigh. The Front and Medial Aspects of the Thigh. Cutaneous nerves.

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