Learning Objectives
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? General Plan? Surface Anatomy
? Bones of the Lower Limb
? Muscles
? Innervation
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? VasculatureGeneral Plan and Divisions
? Pelvis/Gluteal Region
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? Thigh? Leg
? Foot
Surface Anatomy
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Gluteal region / Posterior pelvis
Anterior thigh and leg
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Posterior leg/Popliteal fossa
Anterior leg bones/Landmarks
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Bones of the Lower LimbMuscles
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InnervationPlexuses of the Lower Limb/Lumbosacral plexus
Lumbar Plexus
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Sacral Plexus
Vasculature(Arteries)
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Arteries(Anterior)Arteries(Posterior)
Vasculature(Veins)
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MCQs
Q. There was a discussion among the students about the
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general action plan of the lower limb muscles. Which of thefollowing statement is most consistent with general action
plan of the lower limb muscles?
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a. Predominantly act through their distal attachmentb. Predominantly act through their proximal attachment
c. Predominantly act through both a) and b)
d. There is no any general action plan
Q. Which of the following is the most important action of
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Gluteus medius and minimus ?
a. Abduction of hip
b. Rotation of hip
c. Stabilization of hip
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d. Flexion of hip