Statistics for Lower Limb - 6

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  • This quiz has been taken 5 times
  • The average score is 9 of 17

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HintAnswer% Correct
How many muscles are there in the posterior compartment of the thigh?3
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Which bone does this muscle originate from?Sacrum
100%
Can the gluteal muscles have an effect on anal sphincter control?Yes
100%
The only part that isnt is the short head of biceps femoris, what nerve supplies this?Common fibular
50%
A trendelenburg (waddling) gait is caused by reduced ability to support pelvis when opposite leg is lifted off the ground what muscle could be affected to cause this?Gluteus medius and minimus
50%
Where do the nerves of the sacral plexus go through to enter the lower limb?Greater sciatic foramen
50%
Which nerve roots combine together to form this nerve?L4 - S3
50%
What nerve branches supply itL5, S1, S2
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Where does obturator internus exit the pelvis through?Lesser sciatic foramen
50%
Which is the only short lateral rotator of the hip to lay superficially to the sciatic nerve?Piriformis
50%
All but one of the lateral rotators insert into the greater trochanter of the femur. the one that doesn't inserts into the intertrochanteric crest, which muscle is it?Quadratus femoris
50%
The sacral plexus produces, inferior/superior gluteal nerves, nerve to obturator internus, nerve to quadratus femoris, the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, and which final nerve?Sciatic
50%
What nerve supplies it?The nerve to quadratus femoris
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All of them apart from one part are supplied by which nerve?Tibial
50%
Where do the gemelli arise from?Lesser sciatic notch
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What is the one part of the sacral plexus that does not originate from roots S1-4?Lumbosacral trunk
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What nerve supplies tensor fasciae latae?Superior gluteal
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