Swedish
Besides the give 4 and receive 1 we need to do the contraindication and skeleton worksheet.
Additional reading- Pregnancy p.454-9
We will have a quiz on petrissage
CAM
Our experience paper is due next class (which is our last CAM class)
Anatomy!!!!
(if you can't tell, this class has the majority of my attention)
Our next test is Friday
Adductor group (5 muscles)
Adductor magnus
O: inferior ramus of pubis, ramus of ischium, ischial tuberosity
I: medial lip of linea aspera and adductor tubercle
A: adduct coxal
medially rotate coxal
assist to flex coxal
posterior fibers - extend coxal
Adductor Longus
O: pubic tubercle
I: medial lip of linea aspera
A adduct coxal
medially rotate coxal
assist to flex coxal
Adductor Brevis
O: inferior ramus of pubis
I: pectineal line and medial lip of linea aspera
A: adduct the coxal
medially rotate coxal
assist to flex coxal
Pectineus
O: superior ramus of pubis
I: pectineal line of femur
A: adduct coxal
medially rotate coxal
assist to flex coxal
Gracilis
O: inferior ramus of pubis
I: proximal, medial shaft of tibia at pes anserinus tendon
A: adduct coxal
medially rotate coxal
flex tibiofemoral joint
medially rotate flexed T/F joint
3 muscle groups cover the four sides of the leg:
quadriceps femoris: anterior and lateral
hamstring: posterior
adductors: medial
Muscles without a group
Tensor Fasciae latae (TFL)
O: iliac crest, posterior ASIS
I: iliotibial tract (IT Band)
A: flex coxal
medially rotate coxal
abduct coxal
Iliotibial Tract (IT Band)-info is on p.324 and even though it doesn't have an O,I,A because it isn't a muscle, we kind of gave it one in class so here's what we went with:
O: tensor fasiciae latae and gluteal fascia
I: tibial tubercle (lateral tibia)
A: stabilize coxal and tibiofemoral joint
Sartorius
O: anterior ASIS
I: proximal, medial shaft of tibia at pes anserinus tendon
A: flex coxal joint
laterally rotate coxal joint
abduct coxal joint
flex tibiofemoral joint
medially rotate flexed tibiofemoral joint
NOTE- for class know the 3 muscles that attach to the pes anserinus, and the tendons of the posterior knee (p.327) sartorius, gracilis, semitendonosis, biceps femoris, iliotibial tract.
Lateral rotators of the hip (The deep six)
Piriformis (typically the only one on top of the sciatic nerve; not palpable)
O: anterior surface of sacrum
I: superior aspect of greater trochanter
A: laterally rotate coxal
abduct coxal when flexed
Quadratus femoris
O: lateral border of iscial tuberosity
I: intertrochanteric crest, between the greater and lesser trochanter
A: laterally rotate the coxal
more to come on the lateral rotators of the hip
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