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Medial Thigh Muscles
Nerves, Blood supply, Origin, Insertion
Question | Answer |
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Pectineus N | 1) Femoral n 2) Accessory obturator n L2,L3 |
Pectineus BS | Medial circumflex femoral a |
Pectineus O | Pecten pubis and bone between iliopectineal eminence and pubic tubercle |
Pectineus I | Line from lesser trochanter to linea aspera |
Adductor longus N | Obturator n L2 - L4 |
Adductor longus BS | Obturator a |
Adductor longus O | Front of pubis between crest and symphysis |
Adductor longus I | Aponeurosis into linea aspera in middle 1/3 of femur |
Adductor brevis N | Obturator n L2,L3 |
Adductor brevis BS | 1) Obturator a 2) Profunda femoris a |
Adductor brevis O | External aspect of body and inferior pubic ramus |
Adductor brevis I | Aponeurosis into femur along line from greater trochanter to linea aspera |
Adductor magnus N | 1) Obturator n 2) Tibial div of sciatic n L2-L4 |
Adductor magnus BS | 1) Anterior - Profunda femoris 2) Posterior - Descending genicular a, 1st & 2nd perforating and popliteal vessels |
Adductor magnus O | 1) Inferior pubic ramus 2) Conjoined ischial ramus 3) Inferolateral aspect of ischial tuberosity |
Adductor magnus I | 1) Gluteal tuberosity of femur 2) Aponeurosis into linea aspera and proximal part of medial supracondylar line 3) Adductor tubercle on medial condyle of femur |
Gracilis N | Obturator n L2,L3 |
Gracilis BS | Obturator a |
Gracilis O | 1) Aponeurosis from medial margin of lower half of body of pubis 2) Inferior pubic ramus 3) Adjoining part of ischial ramus |
Gracilis I | Upper part of medial surface of tibia below condyle |