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Muscular CHAPTER 10 The System: Part D Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles Crossing Hip and Knee Joints Most anterior muscles flex the femur at the hip and extend the leg at the knee (foreswing of walking) Most posterior muscles extend the thigh and flex the leg (backswing of walking) Medial muscles all adduct the thigh All three groups are enclosed by the fascia lata PLAY A&P FlixTM:...

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Muscular CHAPTER 10 The System: Part D Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles Crossing Hip and Knee Joints Most anterior muscles flex the femur at the hip and extend the leg at the knee (foreswing of walking) Most posterior muscles extend the thigh and flex the leg (backswing of walking) Medial muscles all adduct the thigh All three groups are enclosed by the fascia lata PLAY A&P FlixTM: Muscles that act on the hip joint and femur: An overview Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Movements of the Thigh Include flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, and rotation Thigh flexors pass in front of the hip joint Iliopsoas (iliacus and psoas major): prime mover of flexion Tensor fasciae latae Rectus femoris Assisted by medial adductors and sartorius PLAY Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. A&P FlixTM: Anterior muscles that cross the hip joint 12th rib Quadratus lumborum Psoas minor Iliac crest Psoas major Iliopsoas Iliacus Anterior superior iliac spine Tensor fasciae latae Pectineus Sartorius Quadriceps femoris Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis 12th thoracic vertebra 5th lumbar vertebra Adductor longus Gracilis Adductor magnus Tendon of quadriceps femoris Patella Patellar ligament (a) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.19a Movements of the Thigh PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Iliopsoas A&P FlixTM: Tensor fasciae latae A&P FlixTM: Rectus femoris A&P FlixTM: Sartorius Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Movements of the Thigh Thigh extensors Hamstring muscles (prime movers of extension) Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Gluteus maximus (prime mover during forceful extension) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus Adductor magnus Gracilis Iliotibial tract Long head Short head Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Hamstrings (a) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.20a Movements of the Thigh PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Biceps femoris A&P FlixTM: Semitendinosus A&P FlixTM: Semimembranosus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Movements of the Thigh Adductors (also medially rotate thigh) Adductor magnus Adductor longus Adductor brevis Pectineus Gracilis PLAY A&P FlixTM: Medial muscles that cross the hip joint Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Pectineus (cut) Adductor brevis Adductor longus Femur Adductor magnus (b) PLAY O = origin I = insertion A&P FlixTM: Pectineus Figure 10.19b Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Movements of the Thigh Abductors Gluteus maximus (also laterally rotates thigh) Gluteus medius (also medially rotates thigh) Gluteus minimus (also medially rotates thigh) Piriformis (also laterally rotates thigh) Obturator externus (also laterally rotates thigh) Obturator internus (also laterally rotates thigh) Gemellus (also laterally rotates thigh) PLAY A&P FlixTM: Posterior muscles that cross the hip joint Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Gluteus medius (cut) Gluteus minimus Superior gemellus Obturator internus Inferior gemellus Piriformis Obturator externus Quadratus femoris Gluteus maximus (cut) (c) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.20c Movements of the Thigh PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Gluteus maximus(c) A&P FlixTM: Gluteus medius Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Summary of Movement at the Hip Joint PLAY A&P FlixTM: Movement at the hip joint Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Thigh that Move the Knee Joint Quadriceps femoris--sole extensor of the knee Hamstring muscles--flex the knee, and are antagonists to the quadriceps femoris PLAY A&P FlixTM: Muscles that cross the knee joint: An overview. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 12th rib Quadratus lumborum Psoas minor Iliac crest Psoas major Iliopsoas Iliacus Anterior superior iliac spine Tensor fasciae latae Pectineus Sartorius Quadriceps femoris Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis 12th thoracic vertebra 5th lumbar vertebra Adductor longus Gracilis Adductor magnus Tendon of quadriceps femoris Patella Patellar ligament (a) PLAY A&P FlixTM: Movement at the hip joint Figure 10.19a Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Thigh that Move the Knee Joint PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Anterior extensors that act on the knee A&P FlixTM: Rectus femoris A&P FlixTM: Vastus lateralis A&P FlixTM: Vastus medialis A&P FlixTM: Vastus intermedius Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus Adductor magnus Gracilis Iliotibial tract Long head Short head Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Hamstrings (a) PLAY A&P FlixTM: Movement at the hip joint Figure 10.20a Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Thigh that Move the Knee Joint PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Posterior flexors that act on the knee A&P FlixTM: Biceps femoris A&P FlixTM: Semitendinosus A&P FlixTM: Semimembranosus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Summary of Movement at the Knee Joint PLAY A&P FlixTM: Movement at the knee joint Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Fascia of the Leg A deep fascia of the leg is continuous with the fascia lata This fascia segregates the leg into three compartments: anterior, lateral, and posterior Distally, the fascia thickens and forms the flexor, extensor, and fibular retinaculae A&P FlixTM: Muscles that act on the ankle and foot: An overview PLAY Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Leg: Movements Various leg muscles produce the following movements Ankle--dorsiflexion and plantar flexion Intertarsal joints--inversion and eversion of the foot Toes--flexion and extension A&P FlixTM: Movements of the ankle and foot (a) PLAY Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Anterior Compartment of the Leg Primary toe extensors and ankle dorsiflexors Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis tertius (not always present) PLAY A&P FlixTM: Anterior muscles that act on the ankle and foot Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Fibularis longus Gastrocnemius Tibia Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Soleus Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis tertius Superior and inferior extensor retinacula Extensor hallucis brevis Extensor digitorum brevis (a) Copyright Pearson 2010 Education, Inc. Figure 10.21a Muscles of the Anterior Compartment of the Leg PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Tibialis anterior A&P FlixTM: Extensor digitorum longus A&P FlixTM: Extensor hallucis longus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Lateral Compartment of the Leg Plantar flexion and eversion of the foot Fibularis longus Fibularis brevis PLAY A&P FlixTM: Lateral muscles that act on the ankle and foot Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Patella Head of fibula Gastrocnemius Soleus Fibularis longus Extensor digitorum longus Tibialis anterior Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis tertius Superior and inferior extensor retinacula Extensor hallucis brevis Extensor digitorum brevis 5th metatarsal Figure 10.22a Fibularis brevis Flexor hallucis longus Fibular retinaculum Lateral malleolus (a) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Lateral Compartment of the Leg PLAY A&P FlixTM: Fibularis longus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Posterior Compartment of the Leg Flexors of the foot and the toes Gastrocnemius Soleus Plantaris Popliteus Tibialis posterior Flexor digitorum longus Flexor hallucis longus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Muscles of the Posterior Compartment of the Leg PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Superficial muscles that act on the ankle and foot A&P FlixTM: Deep posterior muscles that act on the ankle and foot Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Plantaris Gastrocnemius Medial head Lateral head Tendon of gastrocnemius Calcaneal tendon Medial malleolus Lateral malleolus Calcaneus (a) Superficial view of the posterior leg. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.23a Muscles of the Posterior Compartment of the Leg PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Gastrocnemius A&P FlixTM: Soleus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Gastrocnemius medial head (cut) Plantaris (cut) Gastrocnemius lateral head (cut) Popliteus Soleus (cut) Tibialis posterior Fibula Fibularis longus Flexor hallucis longus Fibularis brevis Flexor digitorum longus Tendon of tibialis posterior Medial malleolus Calcaneal tendon (cut) Calcaneus (c) The triceps surae has been removed to show the deep muscles of the posterior compartment. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.23c Muscles of the Posterior Compartment of the Leg PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Tibialis posterior A&P FlixTM: Flexor digitorum longus A&P FlixTM: Flexor hallucis longus Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Major Actions of Muscles Acting on the Thigh, Leg, and Foot View the next five slides for a summary of the major actions of the muscles acting on the thigh, leg, and foot Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Adductors Hamstrings Vastus lateralis Femur Vastus intermedius Rectus femoris Posterior compartment muscles Anterior compartment muscle Medial compartment muscles of thigh and lateral compartment muscles of leg Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Posterior compartment of thigh (flexes leg and extends thigh); innervation: tibial nerve (portion of sciatic nerve) Vastus medialis (a) Anterior compartment (extends leg); innervated by femoral nerve (a) Muscles of the thigh Medial compartment (adducts thigh); innervation: obturator nerve Figure 10.25a Posterior compartment muscles Anterior compartment muscle Medial compartment muscles of thigh and lateral compartment muscles of leg Triceps surae Fibula Fibularis muscles (b) Posterior compartment of leg (plantar flexes foot, flexes toes); innervated by tibial nerve Tibialis anterior Tibia Lateral compartment of leg (plantar flexes and everts foot); innervation: superficial fibular nerve Anterior compartment of leg (dorsiflexes foot, extends toes); innervated by deep fibular nerve (b) Muscles of the leg Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.25b Major Actions of Muscles Acting on the Ankle and Foot PLAY PLAY PLAY A&P FlixTM: Actions of the muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg A&P FlixTM: Actions of the muscles of the lateral compartment of the leg A&P FlixTM: Actions of the muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Table 10.17 Part 1 Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Table 10.17 Part 2 Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot Help flex, extend, abduct, and adduct the toes Support the arches of the foot along with some leg tendons Extensor digitorum brevis--dorsal foot muscle that helps extend the toes Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Fibularis longus Gastrocnemius Tibia Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Soleus Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis tertius Superior and inferior extensor retinacula Extensor hallucis brevis Extensor digitorum brevis (a) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.21a Plantar Muscles The plantar muscles occur in four layers 1. Superficial layer Flexor digitorum brevis Abductor hallucis Abductor digiti minimi 2. Second layer Flexor accessorius Lumbricals Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Tendon of flexor hallucis longus Lumbricals Flexor hallucis brevis Flexor digiti minimi brevis Abductor hallucis Flexor digitorum brevis Flexor accessorius Abductor digiti minimi Calcaneal tuberosity (a) First layer (plantar aspect) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.24a Lumbricals Flexor hallucis brevis Flexor hallucis longus tendon Flexor digitorum longus (tendon) Flexor digiti minimi brevis Abductor digiti minimi Flexor accessorius Fibularis longus (tendon) Flexor digitorum longus (tendon) Flexor hallucis longus (tendon) (b) Second layer (plantar aspect) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.24b Plantar Muscles 3. Third layer Flexor hallucis brevis Adductor hallucis Flexor digiti minimi brevis 4. Deepest layer Plantar and dorsal interossei Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Adductor hallucis (transverse head) Adductor hallucis (oblique head) Interosseous muscles Flexor hallucis brevis Flexor digiti minimi brevis Fibularis longus (tendon) Flexor accessorius Flexor digitorum longus (tendon) Flexor hallucis longus (tendon) (c) Third layer (plantar aspect) Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 10.24c Plantar interossei (d) Fourth layer (plantar aspect): plantar interossei PLAY Animation: Rotatable foot Figure 10.24d Copyright 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
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