The _____ nerve (L4-S2 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the dorsum of the foot - motor innervation to the biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and extensor muscles of the foot.
#2
The _____ artery (branch of the posteror tibial artery) is the nutrient artery to the fibula.
#3
_____ nerve runs along with long saphenous vein and supplies the skin on the medial side of knee, leg and foot as far as up to the first metatarsophalangeal joint.
#4
The branch of the _____ artery is the nutrient artery to the tibia.
#5
The _____ nerve (L2-L4 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the anterior thigh and medial leg- motor innervation to the quadriceps, iliopsoas, pectineus, and sartorius
#6
The _____ nerve (L4-S1) provides:- sensory innervation to the none - motor innervation to the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia latae.
#7
Important ligaments of ankle present on the medial side, and therefore likely to be injured in _____ sprains include:1. Deltoid ligament (Medial collateral ligament)2. Spring ligament (calcaneonavicular ligament)
#8
Femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve is _____ a content of the triangle of doom.
#9
The structure marked is the _____ ligament.
#10
Ligaments aroud the knee: No answer _____
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Flashcard 1: The _____ nerve (L4-S2 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the dorsum of the foot - motor innervation to the biceps femoris, tibialis anterior, and extensor muscles of the foot.
Answer: common peroneal
Flashcard 2: The _____ artery (branch of the posteror tibial artery) is the nutrient artery to the fibula.
Answer: peroneal
Flashcard 3: _____ nerve runs along with long saphenous vein and supplies the skin on the medial side of knee, leg and foot as far as up to the first metatarsophalangeal joint.
Answer: Saphenous
Flashcard 4: The branch of the _____ artery is the nutrient artery to the tibia.
Answer: posterior tibial
Flashcard 5: The _____ nerve (L2-L4 (nerve roots)) provides:- sensory innervation to the anterior thigh and medial leg- motor innervation to the quadriceps, iliopsoas, pectineus, and sartorius
Answer: femoral
Flashcard 6: The _____ nerve (L4-S1) provides:- sensory innervation to the none - motor innervation to the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia latae.
Answer: superior gluteal
Flashcard 7: Important ligaments of ankle present on the medial side, and therefore likely to be injured in _____ sprains include:1. Deltoid ligament (Medial collateral ligament)2. Spring ligament (calcaneonavicular ligament)
Answer: eversion
Flashcard 8: Femoral branch of the genitofemoral nerve is _____ a content of the triangle of doom.
Answer: not
Flashcard 9: The structure marked is the _____ ligament.
Answer: lacunar
Flashcard 10: Ligaments aroud the knee: No answer _____
Answer: :)
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