The Anatomy of the Hip 0.0 / 5 ? MedicineMusculoskeletalUniversityNone Created by: Millieprime47Created on: 27-03-18 16:45 The ischiofemoral ligament attaches to where on the femur? Greater trochanter 1 of 15 The medial circumflex artery is a branch of Profunda femoris 2 of 15 Damage to this will result in avascular necrosis of the hip Medial circumflex artery 3 of 15 The gluteus medius and minimus act to Abduct and medially rotate the hip joint 4 of 15 The rectus femoris originates at The ilium superior to the acetabulum 5 of 15 The vastus medialis originates at The intertrochanteric line 6 of 15 The vastus lateralis originates at The greater trochanter 7 of 15 The vastus intermedialis originates at The anterior femoral shaft 8 of 15 Where does the sartorius muscle insert? Medial tibia 9 of 15 All of the muscles of the posterior compartment are used to Extend the hip and flex the knee 10 of 15 Where does the biceps femoris insert? Head of the fibula 11 of 15 All of the medial compartment are supplied by the obturator nerve except for which? (Supplied by tibial nerve) Hamstring part of the adductor magnus 12 of 15 As well as adducting the thigh, the adductor part of the adductor magnus also Flexes the thigh 13 of 15 The adductor longus, adductor brevis and the gracilis all originate where? Pubis 14 of 15 The obturator nerve consists of L2-L4 15 of 15
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