ANAT 315 Study Guide - Final Guide: Sacrotuberous Ligament, Obturator Nerve, Iliotibial Tract

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Forms a line down the back of the ileum, the sacroiliac joint and the sacrotuberous ligament. Inside the pelvis from the front of the sacrum. Edge of the foramen above the obturator internus. Edge of the foramen below the obturator internus. Linea aspera (lower section on adductor tubercle of medial epicondyle. Head of fibula extends the hip, flexes the knee. Linea aspera head of fibula flexes the knee. Proximal tibia extends the hip, flexes the knee. Upper 2/3 of the tibia and adjoining interosseous membrane. Most of the length of the fibula and the interosseous membrane. Middle half of the outside of the fibula. Medial tendon inserts on the proximal phalanx of the big toe. Flexes the knee and planter flexion (but not at the same time) Head of the fibula and the soleal line of the tibia. Laterally rotates the femur on the tibia to unlock the knee at the commencement of flexion.

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