BIOSC-139 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Lumbar Vertebrae, Iliopsoas, Psoas Major Muscle

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Gracilis on cat and rabbit (don"t have length of leg we have) Coming from lateral side of tibia and inserting on meta tarsals. In order to start walking knee bend in there. Get locked in don"t worry about constant contaction. Locked in muscle has a little tone stand without expending a lot of energy. Popiteus contracts and pulls knee gets it going. Protecting all tibial nerve and artery running down to innervate the vasculature of lower leg. All come and form group around knee of dense fiber connective tissue. Referred pain indicates which muscle may be the issue. Only big toe hurts flexor halluces longus trigger point. Gun shot sound when you break calcaneous tendon. Like a big baseball back there because lost connection. 1 tibialis posterior : inversion, plantar flex (insert- sustenaculi) 2 flexor digitorum longus- 2,3,4,5 curl (flex) phalanges. 4 knot of henry - fibro-osseous tunnel, plantar midfoot look for in cat foot/forearms.

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