ANA300Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Deep Artery Of The Thigh, Popliteal Vein, Femoral Vein

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2 branches of deep femoral branches and these are the circumflex branches (medial and lateral) Deep veins (2 sets, deep and superficial) mirror arterial supply so exact same names and drain the same tissues supplied by the companion. On foot, lateral aspect of dorsal venous arch continues at lateral side and drains leg and foot. Sharp saphenous vein since short since ends at popliteal fossa and empties into popliteal vein. Veins have valves and as long as they working permits 1 way flow valve not working properly doesn"t close so blood regurgitate back from where it came veins with valves don"t work=varicose veins. Soleus flat this muscle very flat and broad and peaks out on either side from gastrocnemius. This muscle also ends by inserting into the tendo calcaneus as well also a plantarflexion common action of both but doesn"t cross knee so only act on ankle joint (calocrural joint)

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