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Foot muscles anatomy
This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the foot region. Muscles are arranged into their 4 superficial and deep groups. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
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This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the foot region. Muscles are arranged into their 4 superficial and deep groups. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
Muscles of the thigh anatomy
This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the thigh region. Muscles are arranged into their anterior, posterior and medial compartments. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
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This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the thigh region. Muscles are arranged into their anterior, posterior and medial compartments. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
Muscles of the gluteal region anatomy
This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the gluteal region. Muscles are arranged into their superficial and deep groups. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
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This table summarizes the origin, insertion, innervation and action of the muscles of the gluteal region. Muscles are arranged into their superficial and deep groups. Also provides mnemonics and memory devices for common OSCE questions.
Lower limb muscle anatomy
These tables summarize the origin, insertion, action and innervation of the muscles of the leg, gluteal region, thigh and foot. The muscles have also been categorised according to the compartments they belong to (eg. anterior, posterior, medial, lateral compartments). I also provide some mnemonics and memory devices to answer some common OSCE questions.
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- • 2 pages •
These tables summarize the origin, insertion, action and innervation of the muscles of the leg, gluteal region, thigh and foot. The muscles have also been categorised according to the compartments they belong to (eg. anterior, posterior, medial, lateral compartments). I also provide some mnemonics and memory devices to answer some common OSCE questions.