GLUTEAL REGION, POSTERIOR THIGH, KNEE

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GLUTEAL REGION, POSTERIOR THIGH, KNEE SURG 203A CLINICAL ANATOMY GLUTEAL REGION, POSTERIOR THIGH, KNEE Sakti Srivastava, MBBS, MS Associate Professor, Surgery Chief, Division of Clinical Anatomy Stanford University School of Medicine

GLUTEUS MAXIMUS & TFL TENSOR FASCIAE ILIAC CREST POSTERIOR LATAE GLUTEAL LINE GLUTEUS MAXIMUS SUPERIOR GLUTEAL NERVE INFERIOR GLUTEAL NERVE FASCIA LATA ILIOTIBIAL TRACT (BAND) FIBULA TIBIA

GLUTEUS MEDIUS & MINIMUS SUPERIOR GLUTEAL NERVE GLUTEUS MINIMUS ANTERIOR GLUTEAL LINE GLUTEUS MEDIUS INFERIOR GLUTEAL LINE GREATER TROCHANTER GREATER TROCHANTER

SHORT LATERAL ROTATOR MUSCLES PIRIFORMIS NERVE TO PIRIFORMIS SUPERIOR GEMELLUS OBTURATOR INTERNUS NERVE TO OBTURATOR INTERNUS INFERIOR GEMELLUS QUADRATUS FEMORIS NERVE TO QUADRTUS FEMORIS

INTERNAL PUDENDAL ARTERY ARTERIES AND NERVES SUPERIOR GLUTEAL ARTERY AND NERVE PIRIFORMIS INFERIOR GLUTEAL ARTERY AND NERVE PUDENDAL NERVE AND INTERNAL PUDENDAL ARTERY POSTERIOR CUTANEOUS NERVE OF THIGH SCIATIC NERVE

TRENDELENBERG TEST

POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY SEMIMEMBRANOSUS TIBIAL NERVE BICEPS FEMORIS LONG HEAD TIBIAL NERVE SEMITENDINOSUS TIBIAL NERVE BICEPS FEMORIS SHORT HEAD COMMON FIBULAR NERVE

POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT OF THIGH ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY ADDUCTOR MAGNUS SCIATIC NERVE (HAMSTRING PART) ADDUCTOR OPENING POPLITEAL ARTERY & VEIN COMMON FIBULAR (PERONEAL) NERVE TIBIAL NERVE

RIGHT KNEE JOINT ANTERIOR VIEW POSTERIOR VIEW FEMORAL CONDYLES FEMORAL PATELLA LATERAL MENISCUS LATERAL MENISCUS MEDIAL MENISCUS FIBULAR / LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT FIBULAR / LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT TIBIAL / MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT PATELLAR LIGAMENT TIBIAL PLATEAU FIBULA FIBULA

RIGHT KNEE JOINT (SECTIONAL VIEWS) LATERAL VIEW SUPERIOR VIEW (TIBIA) ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT SUPRAPATELLAR BURSA LATERAL MENISCUS MEDIAL MENISCUS JOINT CAVITY PATELLAR LIGAMENT TIBIAL / MEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT FIBULAR / LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT FAT PAD POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT