Across
- Adductor muscle with a dual nerve supp;y
- Sorrounds the femoral artery in the femoral triangle (two words)
- The only anterior thigh muscles that has two heads (Two words)
- Nerve of the posterior compartment of the thigh
- Most medial muscle of the quadriceps muscles (Two words)
- The strongest septum of the thigh
- Largest of the quadriceps muscles (two words)
- Inserts in the groove and adjacent bone on medial and posterior surface of medial tibial condyle
- Number of compartments in the femoral sheath
- Muscle forms part of the wall as well as the medial wall of the femoral triangle (Two words)
Down
- Goose foot: common insertion of the adductors of the thigh in the tibia
- Hamstring muscle which inserts in the same place as the sartorious muscle
- Originates from the Lumbar transverse vertebrae and inserts in the lesser trochanter of the femur
- Longest vein in the body (Two Words)
- The "tailor" muscle
- Distal continuity of the femoral triangle (two words)
- Originates from the pectineal line of the femur
- Inserts together with the psoas muscle in the lesser trocanter
- Nerve of the medial compartment of the thigh
- Nerve of the anterior compartment of the thigh
- Superior border of the femoral triangle (two words)
The Thigh Crossword Prof Kehinde Oluwadiya
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