PPT-The front of the thigh

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

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DrAmjad shatarat 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. Practice Quiz. The labeled muscle functions to:. Raises eyebrows. Close the eyelid. Compress the cheeks. Elevate the corners of the mouth. Flex the head onto the chest . 1. The labeled muscle is the _____________;. 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 . BY 115/115L. Basic Vocabulary. Agonist – performing the action. Antagonist – opposite of the agonist/performs opposite action. Synergist – assists the agonist. Insertion – more distal and lateral/joint where primary movement takes place. 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. – elevates scapula, depresses scapula. Latissimus. . dorsi. – adducts, extends and medially rotates the . humerus. Deltoid: arm abduction, flexion and extension. Pectoralis. major: adduction of arm, medial rotation of . 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 . The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve arises from the femoral nerve. Has a cutaneous branch only and supplies the upper and lateral part of the thigh. It emerges from the lateral border of psoas major and moves towards the anterior . 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. Limb. Mgr. Veronika . Mrkvicová. (. physiotherapist. ). Examination. . Methods. in . Rehabilitation. (26.10.2020). Nerves. . of. . the. . Lower. Limb. The. . Lumbar. Plexus. Iliohypogastricus. 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”. L imb https://www.earthslab.com/anatomy/cutaneous - innervation - of - the - lower - limb/ Cutaneous nerves on the front of the thigh • The ilio - inguinal nerve (L1) • The femoral branch of ge and popliteal fossa . Dr. Ahmed . Almusawi. . M.B.Ch.B. MSc. PhD. Objectives . Define the posterior compartment boundaries and content . Study the superficial innervation of post. Thigh compartment. 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. T. he . Thigh. BY. DR. VINEETA WALDIA. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR . DEPARTMENT OF SHARIR RACHNA. H.A.M.C.H., DEHRADUN,UK.. CONTACT NO. 8006969188. Posterior Compartment of . the. . Thigh. Cutaneous. . innervations.

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