Spaces of the LE

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Across
  1. 3. Name given to femoral artery after passing through adductor hiatus
  2. 8. Superior border of femoral triangle
  3. 15. Artery passing through tarsal tunnel
  4. 19. Most posterior (and deepest) tendon passing through tarsal tunnel
  5. 21. Muscle innervated by superior gluteal nerve, along with glut med and min
  6. 22. Region inferior ro piriformis muscle
  7. 23. Arteries found in popliteal fossa that supply knee
  8. 25. Compartment in retroinguinal space that contains iliopsoas and femoral nerve
  9. 26. This sciatic foramen is a passageway between the gluteal region and perineum
  10. 28. Medial border of femoral triangle
  11. 31. Nerve that innervates anterior compartment of thigh
  12. 32. Nerve in infrapiriform region that innervates muscles of pelvic floor
  13. 33. This nerve branches into its tibial and common fibular components at the apex of the popliteal fossa
Down
  1. 1. Cutaneous branch from tibial nerve in popliteal fossa
  2. 2. Onyl nerve located in suprapiriform region
  3. 4. Only muscle innervated by inferior gluteal nerve
  4. 5. Middle tendon passing through tarsal tunnel
  5. 6. This sciatic foramen is a passageway between the pelvis and gluteal region
  6. 7. Nerve that travels through obturator membrane
  7. 9. Region superior to piriformis muscle
  8. 10. Superomedial border of popliteal fossa
  9. 11. Two heads of this muscle form inferior borders of popliteal fossa
  10. 12. Most anterior tendon passing through tarsal tunnel
  11. 13. Cutaneous branch of this nerve is found in medial vascular compartment of retroinguinal space
  12. 14. Compartment in retroinguinal space that contains femoral artery and vein
  13. 16. Superolateral border of popliteal fossa
  14. 17. Lateral border of femoral triangle
  15. 18. Cutaneous nerve located in infrapiriform region. Formed from S1-S3.
  16. 20. Nerve passing through tarsal tunnel
  17. 24. Cutaneous branch from common fibular nerve in popliteal fossa
  18. 27. Primary muscle located in greater sciatic foramen
  19. 29. Order of neurovascular components in retroinguinal space, from lateral to medial
  20. 30. Gap in tendon of adductor magnus