The _____ nerve splits into the common peroneal/fibular nerve and the tibial nerve
#2
The _____ nerve (L2-L3 (nerve roots)) provides sensory innervation to the anterior and lateral thigh and motor innervation to the none.
#3
Injury to the _____ nerve presents as decreased anterior and lateral thigh sensation.
#4
The sciatic nerve is commonly injured due to:- _____- posterior hip dislocation- piriformis syndrome
#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
Injury to the _____ nerve presents as loss of sensation on the dorsum of the foot and foot drop (motor).
#7
The structure marked is the _____ ligament.
#8
Ligaments aroud the knee: No answer _____
#9
The following are the structures passing deep to the superior and inferior extensor retinacula: (4 tendons 1 nerve)
_____
#10
The muscle marked as 1 in the given image is the _____, which is a hybrid muscle.
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Flashcard 1: The _____ nerve splits into the common peroneal/fibular nerve and the tibial nerve
Answer: sciatic
Flashcard 2: The _____ nerve (L2-L3 (nerve roots)) provides sensory innervation to the anterior and lateral thigh and motor innervation to the none.
Answer: lateral femoral cutaneous
Flashcard 3: Injury to the _____ nerve presents as decreased anterior and lateral thigh sensation.
Answer: lateral femoral cutaneous
Flashcard 4: The sciatic nerve is commonly injured due to:- _____- posterior hip dislocation- piriformis syndrome
Answer: a herniated disc
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: Injury to the _____ nerve presents as loss of sensation on the dorsum of the foot and foot drop (motor).
Answer: common peroneal
Flashcard 7: The structure marked is the _____ ligament.
Answer: lacunar
Flashcard 8: Ligaments aroud the knee: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 9: The following are the structures passing deep to the superior and inferior extensor retinacula: (4 tendons 1 nerve)
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 10: The muscle marked as 1 in the given image is the _____, which is a hybrid muscle.
Answer: pectineus
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