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This document contains all the information covered in HUB1020S. I myself thoroughly enjoy Anatomy and Physiology and am currently enrolled in the HUB2015W course. I put a lot of effort into compiling concise yet visually pleasing notes. The topics covered in this document include: Introduction to the lower limb and anterior and medial thigh, the gluteal region, posterior thigh and leg, muscle physiology, nerve physiology, the anterior and medial lower limb, the integumentary system, embryology, and lastly the foot.

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HUB1020S SUMMARY NOTES
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Introduction to the lower limb
Week 1 Pg. 2
and anterior & medial thigh

Week 2 The gluteal region Pg. 29
Week 3 & 4 Posterior thigh and leg Pg. 49
Week 5 Muscle physiology Pg. 72
Week 6 & 7 Nerve physiology Pg. 110
The anterior and medial lower
Week 8 Pg. 138
limb

Week 9 The integumentary system Pg. 146

Week 10 Embryology Pg. 159
Week 11 The foot Pg. 188




HUB1020S Summary Notes 1

, HUB1020S
Anatomy and Physiology

Week 1 Lecture Topic:
Introduction to the Lower Limb & Anterior and Medial Thigh



The Lower Limb
• Carries entire weight of erect body

• Subjected to exceptional forces e.g. jumping & running

• Three segments:
1. Thigh – upper part of the upper limb
2. Leg – rest of the lower limb between thigh & foot
3. Foot


BONES & JOINTS OF THE LOWER LIMB
− Os coxae
→ Hip bone made up of the Ilium, Ischium & Pubic bone
→ The 2 hip bones join at the pubic symphysis (ant.) + join
with the pelvic part of the spine (sacrum and coccyx – post.)

− Femur
− Patella
− Tibia
− Fibula
− Tarsals
− Metatarsals
− Phalanges (toes)

• The femur articulates with the tibia and patella embedded in the quadriceps femoris
tendon (ant. aspect of thigh; straightens leg)

HUB1020S Summary Notes 2

, • The knee joint allows flexion/ extension of the leg, as well as rotation of the femur on the
tibia (locks the knee when standing)

• The fibula doesn’t form part of the knee joint, and only the most lateral part of the ankle
joint. It does form two joints with the tibia: the superior and inferior tibiofibular joints.
These are synovial joints, but little movement occurs here

• The distal ends of tibia and fibula form a deep recess (cavity/ hollow) for the ankle joint –
formed with the talus tarsal bone




DIVISIONS OF THE LOWER LIMB
• The sacroiliac joints & ligaments are the anchor point for attachment of the lower limb to
the axial skeleton

• Gluteal region = Posterolateral; between the iliac crest and gluteal fold

• Thigh = Between inguinal ligament (ant.)/ gluteal fold (post.) + knee joint

• The hip joint is inferior to the middle third of the inguinal ligament

• Leg (lower) = between knee and ankle



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