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Organization of the Lower Limb Most illustrations from: Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.

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Organization of the Lower Limb. Most illustrations from: Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006. Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition. Limb Development. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Organization of the Lower Limb

Organization of the Lower Limb

Most illustrations from:Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. M Schuenke, et al, 2006.

Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body. Carmine Clemente, 4th edition.

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Limb Development

• Lower limb develops in an anterolateral position at the level of the L2 to S3 trunk segments

• Great toe positioned in cephalic direction with the soles of the feet in an ateriomedial direction

• Knee positioned in a posteriolateral position

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Limb Rotation

Lower Limb Rotation

• Medial rotation• Adduction• Extension

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Segments of the Lower Limb

• Limb Girdle– pelvic girdle (gluteal)

• Free limb- thigh - leg- foot

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Joints of the Lower Limb

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Articulation with Axial Skeleton

Sternoclavicular jt,

Sacroiliac jt.

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Sacroiliac Joint

Auricular articular surfaces

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Sacroiliac Joint

Sacroiliac joint

Anterior sacroiliac ligaments

Posterior sacroiliac ligaments

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Os Coxae• Hemipelvis is composed of the ilium,

ischium and pubis with articulations centered in acetabulum – triradiate articulation

• Fusion of the 3 bones is complete between 20 and 25 years of age

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Tri-radiate Articulation

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Joints of the Free LimbHip

Polyaxial ball and socket joint:• Felxion/extension• Adduction/abduction• Medial/lateral rotation

Iliofemoral lig.Pubofemoral lig.Ischiofemoral lig.

Ligament of head of femur

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Joints of the Free LimbKneeModified hinge joint

FemurTibiaPatella

Tibiofemoral artic.

Patelofemoral artic.

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Joints of the Free LimbAnkle (talocrural) joint

Hinge joint1 axis of movement: Dorsiflexion/plantarflexion

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Joints of the Free LimbFoot

Inversion/eversion occurs at subtalar (talocalcaneal) joint

Interphalangeal joints: Distal Proximal

metatarsophalangeal joints

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Vasculature of the

Lower Limb

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Superficial Veins

Great saphenous v. Small saphenous

v.

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Arterial Blood Supply

External Iliac a

Femoral a

Popliteal a

Anterior Posteriortibial a tibial aa

dorsalis med/latpedis plantar a

Internal Iliac a

Superior gluteal a Inferior gluteal a

Obturator a

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Deep Femoral Artery

Medial & lateral femoral circumflex arteries

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Fascial Compartments

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Gluteal Fascia Fascia Lata Crural Fascia

Fascia of the Lower Limb

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Fascia Lata

Fascial Compartments of the Thigh

Anterior compartment

Medial (adductor) compartment

Posterior compartment

anterior compartment

posterior compartment

medial compartment

Fascial septa divide limb into compartments

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Crural Fascia

Fascial Compartments of the Leg

Anterior crural compartment

Lateral crural compartment

Posterior crural compartment

Superficial & deepposterior crural compartments

anterior

lateral

posterior

anterior compartment

lateral compartment

posterior compartment

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Lumbosacral Plexus

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Innervation of the Lower Limb: Lumbosacral Plexus (L1 - S3)

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Lumbosacral PlexusL1 - S3

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Gluteal innervation:Superior gluteal n (L4,5, S1):• gluteus medius m.• gluteus minimus m.• tensor fascia lataInferior gluteal n (L5, S1,2):• gluteus maximus m.N to obturator internus (L5, S1, 2):• oburator internus• superior gemellusNerve to quadratus femoris (L4,5, S1):• inferior gemellus• quadratus femorus

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Anterior compartmen

t

Medial compartment

Posterior compartme

nt

Lateral compartmen

t

Thigh

Leg

Foot

Compartmental Innervation Of the Free Limb

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Anterior (extensor) compartment of the thigh

Innervation: femoral nerve

anterior

anterior

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Medial (adductor) compartment of the thighInnervation:

obturator nerve*

medial

*Adductor Magnus innervated by both obturator n and tibial division of sciatic n

medial

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Posterior compartment of the thighHamstring mm: arise from ischial tuberosity & are innervated by tibial division of sciatic n.Innervation:• Tibial division of sciatic

nerve Except short head of

biceps femoris: common fibular division of sciatic nerve

posterior

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Posterior compartment of the leg Innervation: tibial n.

Superficial posterior crural compartment Deep posterior

crural compartment

posterior

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Plantar surface of the foot

Innervation:Medial & lateral plantar nerves

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Innervation of intrinsic muscles of the foot

Medial plantar n•flexor digitorum brevis

•flexor hallucis brevis

•abductor hallucis m•1st lumbrical

Lateral plantar n •abducator digiti minimi •quadratus plantae

•2nd, 3rd & 4th lumbricals •adductor hallucis •Flexor digiti minimi •dorsal & plantar

interossei

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Common fibular nerveNerve supply to the lateral and anterior crural compartments

anterior

lateral

anterior

lateral

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Lateral crural compartment:Superficial fibular nerveFibularis longusFibularis brevis

lateral

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Anterior crural compartment:Deep fibular nerve• Tibialis anterior m.• Extensor hallucis longus m.• Extensor digitorum longus m.• Fibularis tertius m.

anterior

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Dorsum of the foot: deep fibular nerve• Extensor hallucis brevis• Extensor digitorum brevis

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Anterior compartme

nt

Medial compartme

nt

Posterior compartme

nt

Lateral compartme

nt

Thigh

Leg

Foot

Compartmental Innervation of Free Limb

Femoral n. Obturator n.**adductor magnus - obturator n and tibial n

Tibial division of sciatic n. **short head of biceps

femoris - common fib. division of sciatic n.

Deep fibular n.

Tibial nerve Superficial fibular n.

Deep fibular n.

Tibial n. (medial and

lateral plantar n.)

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Key dermatomes* thumb - C6 5th digit of hand -

C8 nipples - T4 umbilicus - T10 hip crease - L1 great toe - L4 5th toe - S1

*area of skin supplied by a dorsal nerve root

Dermatomes

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Key dermatomes* of the Lower Limb umbilicus - T10 hip crease - L1 great toe - L4 5th toe - S1

*area of skin supplied by a dorsal nerve root

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Cutaneous Nerve Supply to the Lower Limb

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References

Clemente, C. 1997 Anatomy: A Regional Atlas of the Human Body, 4th edition. Lippincogtt Williams & Wilkins.Rinabesm C,H, 1972. Cunningham’s Textbook of Anatomy, 11th edition. Oxford University Press.Rosse, C & Gaddum-Rosse, P. 1997. Hollinshead’s Textbook of Anatomy 5th edition. Lippincott-RavenSchuenke, M et al, 2006 Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Musculoskeletal System. Thieme.Slaby, F., et al. 1994. Gross Anatomy in the Practice of Medicine. Lea & Febiger.