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Important Exam Questions on Lower limb
For answers, please click on text highlighted in blue.
Enumerate:
- Structures piercing cribriform fascia passing through saphenous opening. [ for Video: Click]
- Branches of femoral artery.
- Muscles supplied by femoral nerve. [Video]
- Branches of profunda femoris artery.
- Muscles supplied by obturator nerve.
- Structures passing through the greater sciatic foramen.
- Structures passing through the lesser sciatic foramen.
- Arteries participating in trochanteric anastomosis.
- Arteries participating in cruciate anastomosis.
- Hamstring muscles and their nerve supply.
- Branches of tibial nerve in the popliteal fossa.
- Branches of popliteal artery.
- Areas of lower limb draining into inguinal lymph nodes
- Muscles of the anterior/extensor compartment of leg and their nerve supply.
- Muscles of the lateral/peroneal compartment of leg and their nerve supply.
- Muscles of the posterior/flexor compartment of leg and their nerve supply.
- Structures passing deep to superior extensor retinaculum from medial to lateral side.
- Structures passing deep to flexor retinaculum from medial to lateral side.
- Muscles inserted on the upper part of the medial surface of tibia and their nerve supply.
- Muscles responsible for dorsiflexion of foot.
- Muscles responsible for plantar flexion of foot.
- Muscles responsible for inversion of foot.
- Muscles responsible for eversion of foot.
- Muscles supplied by deep peroneal nerve.
- Muscles supplied by superficial peroneal nerve.
- Muscles supplied by medial planter nerve
- Muscles supplied by lateral plantar nerve.
Describe briefly/write short notes on:
- Modifications of deep fascia [Click here] [ for Video: Click]
- Femoral triangle (location, boundaries, contents and applied)[Click here]. [For Video: Click Here]
- Femoral sheath (formation, compartments, contents and applied)[Click here]. [For Video: Click Here]
- Femoral canal and femoral hernia[Click here].
- Adductor canal[Click here]. [For Video: Click Here]
- Hamstring muscles[Click here].
- Action of gluteus medius & minimus & Trendelenburg’s sign[Click here].
- Popliteal fossa[Click here].
- Arches of foot[Click here].
- Venous drainage of lower limb[Click here].[Video – Click]
- Lymphatic drainage of lower limb[Click here].
Write anatomical basis of:
- Meralgia paresthetica.
- Sleeping foot[Click here].
- Foot drop[Click here].
- Medial meniscus of knee joint is more commonly injured as compared to lateral meniscus[Click here].
Long Answer type Questions
Q. Describe the venous drainage of lower limb under the following heading: [Video – Click Here]
- Superficial, perforating and deep veins
- Factors that help in venous return
- Applied anatomy
Q. Describe hip joint under the following headings: For Video [Click Here]
- Type of joint and articular surfaces
- Capsule and ligaments
- Movements and muscles responsible
- Applied anatomy
Q. Describe knee joint under the following headings:
- Type of joint and articular surfaces
- Capsule and ligaments
- Movements and muscles responsible
- Applied anatomy
Q. Describe femoral nerve under the following headings: Video on FEMORAL NERVE [Click Here for Video]
- Origin
- Course
- Structures innervated ( motor and sensory nerve supply)
- Applied
Q. Describe sciatic nerve under the following headings:
- Origin
- Course
- Structures innervated (motor and sensory nerve supply)
- Applied
Q. Describe deep peroneal nerve under the following headings:
- Origin
- Course
- Structures innervated ( motor and sensory nerve supply)
- Applied
Draw labelled diagrams of the following:
- Boundaries and contents of femoral triangle[Click here]. [For Video: Click Here]
- Femoral sheath[Click here]. [For Video: Click Here]
- Boundaries and contents of popliteal fossa[Click here].
- Adductor canal[Click here].
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