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Anatomy Tables - Joints of the Lower Limb |
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Osteology |
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| Bone | Structure | Description |
| os coxae (pelvic or innominate bone) (N486,TG3-04,TG3-05) |
three fused bones: ischium, ilium & pubis | |
| acetabulum | socket for head of femur (Latin, acetabulum = a shallow wide-mouthed vessel or cup) | |
| acetabular notch | notch in the inferior margin of the acetabulum | |
| lunate surface of acetabulum | smooth articular surface within the acetabulum | |
| obturator foramen | large foramen surrounded by the superior and inferior pubic rami, the ischial ramus and the acetabulum; obturator means to occlude or stop up, a reference to the fact that the obturator membrane closes the obturator foramen almost completely; a site of attachment for the obturator externus m. and the obturator internus m. | |
| femur (N489,TG3-06,TG3-07) |
(Latin, femur = thigh) | |
| body | long cylindrical central part of femur; also known as: shaft | |
| head | smooth, rounded proximal end; articulates with acetabulum | |
| fovea capitis femoris | pit in the femoral head; attachment site of ligamentum capitis femoris (Latin, fovea = a pit + capitis = head) | |
| neck | constricted area distal to head | |
| intertrochanteric line | on anterior surface; ridge coursing between greater and lesser trochanters | |
| intertrochanteric crest | on posterior surface; heavy ridge coursing between greater and lesser trochanters | |
| medial condyle | located at distal end; articulates with medial condyle of tibia (Greek, kondyle = the knob formed by the knuckle of any joint) | |
| lateral condyle | located at distal end; articulates with lateral condyle of tibia (Greek, kondyle = the knob formed by the knuckle of any joint) | |
| intercondylar fossa | between the condyles at distal end; accommodates cruciate ligaments | |
| patellar surface | the smooth anterior surface at the inferior end of the femur; it articulates with the posterior surface the patella | |
| patella (TG3-06) |
a sesamoid bone in the quadriceps femoris tendon; articulates with anterior surface of inferior femur | |
| tibia (N513,TG3-08,TG3-09) |
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| medial condyle | at proximal end; articulates with medial condyle of femur; larger than lateral condyle (Greek, kondyle = the knob formed by the knuckle of any joint) | |
| lateral condyle | at proximal end; articulates with lateral condyle of femur; smaller than medial condyle (Greek, kondyle = the knob formed by the knuckle of any joint) | |
| intercondylar eminence | projection between condyles; attachment site of cruciate ligaments & medial & lateral meninsci (Greek, kondyle = the knob formed by the knuckle of any joint) | |
Joints - Hip |
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| Joint | Description | Significance |
| acetabular labrum (N487,TG3-55) |
fibrocartilage | fibrocartilage forming rim of acetabulum; deepens the acetabulum (Latin, acetabulum = a shallow wide-mouthed vessel or cup + labrum = lip) |
| transverse acetabular ligament (N487,TG3-55) |
bridges the acetabular notch; forms a bridge over the artery in the ligament of the femoral head (ligamentum capitis femoris) (Latin, acetabulum = a shallow vessel or cup) | |
| ligamentum capitis femoris (N487,TG3-55) |
intracapsular ligament connecting transverse acetabular ligament with fovea capitis femoris; also known as: ligament of the femoral head (Latin, capitis = head) | |
| zona orbicularis (TG3-55A,TG3-55B) |
fibrous | capsular fibers fromthe hip bone to the intertrochanteric line, forming a collar to help hold the femoral head in place |
| pubofemoral ligament (N487,TG3-54) |
capsular ligament of hip joint connecting superior pubic ramus to medial surface of femoral neck | |
| iliofemoral ligament (N487,TG3-54) |
capsular ligament of the hip joint connecting anterior inferior iliac spine to intertrochanteric line | |
| ischiofemoral ligament (N487,TG3-54) |
capsular ligament of the hip joint connecting body of ischium to posterior femoral neck (Latin, ischion = hip joint) | |
| hip joint (N487,TG3-54) |
synovial | acetabulum of os coxae articulates with femoral head; reinforced by capsular ligaments (iliofemoral, pubofemoral, ischiofemoral, zona orbicularis) and containing acetabular labrum & ligamentum capitis femoris |
| iliopectineal bursa (N487,N496,TG3-54) |
bursa | lies deep to the iliopsoas tendon as it crosses the neck of the femur and the capsule of the hip joint |
Joints - Knee |
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| Joint | Description | Significance |
| infrapatellar synovial fat pads (N507,N511,TG3-58) |
synovial | masses of loose fatty tissue on both sides of the patellar ligament |
| knee joint (N507,N509,TG3-57,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
synovial | femoral condyles articulate with tibial condyles; reinforced by intracapsular ligaments (anterior cruciate & posterior cruciate), a capsular ligament (tibial collateral ligament), and an extracapsular ligament (fibular collateral ligament); contains medial & lateral menisci |
| patellar ligament (N511,TG3-57) |
tendon | connects quadriceps femoris muscle group to the tibial tuberosity; patella is a sesamoid bone within the quadriceps tendon |
| tibial collateral ligament (N507,N509,TG3-57,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
capsular ligament of the knee joint connecting medial epicondyle of femur with medial surface of medial tibial condyle; its attachment to the medial meniscus is clinically relevant | |
| fibular collateral ligament (N507,N509,TG3-57,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
extracapsular ligament, not part of the fibrous capsule of the knee; connects lateral epicondyle of femur with fibular head | |
| anterior cruciate ligament (N507, N509,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
intracapsular ligament connecting anterior aspect of intercondylar eminence of tibia with medial surface of lateral femoral condyle | |
| posterior cruciate ligament (N507,N509,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
intracapsular ligament connecting posterior aspect of intercondylar eminence of tibia with lateral surface of medial femoral condyle | |
| medial meniscus (N507,N509,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
fibrocartilage | C-shaped intra-articular disc within knee joint between medial femoral condyle & medial tibial condyle; attached to tibial collateral ligament, coronary ligament, & intercondylar eminence (Greek, meniskos = crescent) |
| lateral meniscus (N507,N509,TG3-58,TG3-59) |
fibrocartilage | C-shaped intra-articular disc within knee joint between lateral femoral condyle & lateral tibial condyle; attached to coronary ligament & intercondylar eminence (Greek, meniskos = crescent) |
| posterior meniscofemoral ligament (TG3-59) |
intracapsular ligament connects posterior part of lateral meniscus with lateral surface of medial femoral condyle | |
| suprapatellar bursa (N507,TG3-58) |
bursa | superior extension of the synovial membrane of the knee joint; passes deep to the quadriceps tendon |
| prepatellar bursa (N511) |
bursa | subcutaneous bursa overlying patella |
| infrapatellar bursa, superficial (N511) |
bursa | subcutaneous bursa overlying patellar tendon |
| infrapatellar bursa, deep (N511) |
bursa | bursa lying between patellar tendon & tibia |
Joints - Ankle |
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| Joint | Description | Significance |
| interosseous membrane of the leg (N514,TG3-30) |
syndesmosis | the membrane that connects the interosseous borders of the shafts of the tibia and fibula |
| distal tibiofibular joint (N514,TG3-60A,TG3-60B) |
syndesmosis | tibia and fibula are bound together by anterior, posterior, and transverse tibiofibular ligaments |
| ankle joint (N514,TG3-60A,TG3-60B) |
synovial, hinge | articulation between distal end of tibia, medial malleolus, lateral malleolus and talus; reinforced by deltoid ligament (anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, posterior tibiotalar), anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular & posterior talofibular ligaments |
| anterior tibiofibular ligament (N514,TG3-60A,TG3-60B) |
connects distal ends of tibia & fibula anteriorly | |
| posterior tibiofibular ligament (N514,TG3-60A,TG3-60B) |
connects distal ends of tibia & fibula posteriorly | |
| transverse inferior tibiofibular ligament N514) | forms a strong connection between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula | |
| deltoid ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
connects medial malleolus with talus, navicular & calcaneus; its four parts arranged from anterior to posterior: anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, posterior tibiotalar; also known as: medial ligament of ankle | |
| anterior tibiotalar ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with talus | |
| posterior tibiotalar ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with talus posteriorly | |
| tibiocalcaneal ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with sustentaculum tali | |
| tibionavicular ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with navicular | |
| anterior talofibular ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
connects lateral malleolus with talus anterolaterally | |
| posterior talofibular ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
connects lateral malleolus with talus posterolaterally | |
| calcaneofibular ligament (N527,TG3-60) |
connects lateral malleolus with calcaneus | |
Joints - Foot |
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| Joint | Description | Significance |
| plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (N528,TG3-61) |
syndesmosis | connects sustentaculum tali with inferior surface of navicular; also known as: spring ligament |
| subtalar joint (N524,N525,TG3-41,TG3-60) |
synovial | articulation between talus and calcaneous, strengthened by the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament |
| interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (N524,N525,TG3-60) |
syndesmosis | connects the neck of the talus with calcaneus, filling the tarsal sinus(Latin, inter = between + os = bone) |
| transverse tarsal joint (N523,TG3-61) |
synovial | two joints in line, talonavicular and calcaneocuboid, allow most inversion/eversion to happen through this joint |
| plantar calcaneocuboid (short plantar) ligament (N528,TG3-61) |
syndesmosis | connects calcaneus & cuboid inferiorly |
| long plantar ligament (N528,TG3-61) |
syndesmosis | connects calcaneus with cuboid & bases of lateral 3 metatarsals |
| tarsometatarsal joints (N523,TG3-61) |
synovial | reinforced by dorsal & plantar ligaments |
| metatarsophalangeal joints (5) (N523,TG3-61) |
synovial | condyloid joint connecting head of metatarsal with proximal phalanx; reinforced by collateral ligaments |
| longitudinal arch of the foot (TG3-41) |
combination of synovial joints & syndesmoses | passes from calcaneus to talus to navicular to cuneiforms to metatarsals; supported by plantar calcaneonavicular ligament & many other ligaments; supported by tendons of tibialis anterior & tibialis posterior mm. |
| transverse arch of the foot (TG3-41) |
combination of synovial joints & syndesmoses | passes through distal row of tarsal bones; supported by shape of bones and many ligaments; supported by tendons of fibularis longus & tibialis anterior & tibialis posterior mm. |
Muscles |
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| Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Action | Innervation | Blood Supply | Notes | Image |
| obturator externus (N493, N539,TG3-21,TG3-64) |
the external surface of the obturator membrane and the superior and inferior pubic rami | trochanteric fossa of the femur | laterally rotates the thigh | obturator nerve | obturator a. | the tendon of the obturator externus m. passes inferior to the neck of the femur to reach its insertion site | |
Arteries |
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| Artery | Source | Branches | Supply to | Notes |
| obturator (N487,TG3-55) |
internal iliac a., anterior division | pubic br., acetabular br., anterior br., posterior br. | medial thigh and hip | anterior and posterior brs. pass on the anterior and posterior sides of the adductor brevis m.; aberrant obturator a. arises from the inferior epigastric a. in 30% of cases |
| The material presented in these tables is contained in the book: MedCharts Anatomy by Thomas R. Gest & Jaye Schlesinger Published by ILOC, Inc., New York Copyright © 1995, unauthorized use prohibited. |
The excellent editorial assistance of Dr. Pat Tank, UAMS is gratefully acknowledged. |