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The femoral artery leaves the femoral triangle and runs through the adductor canal. Having passed along the adductor canal, the femoral artery enters the popliteal fossa by passing through the adductor magnus muscle. The name of the vessel then changes to the popliteal artery. |
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| The popliteal pulse is particularly hard to palpate on your own limb. If you are sitting next to someone who will volunteer you could attempt to palpate the pulse in the following manner.
Ask your volunteer to raise their leg up onto a chair and relax their leg fully whilst you support it. Gently clasp the sides of the knee and press the pulps of all your fingers into the popliteal fossa.The popliteal pulse is deeply placed and is thus diffuse in character and less distinctly felt. |
In clinical practice you would use the following technique.
Ask the subject to bend the knee so that it is flexed to about 90 degrees. Sit on the right hand edge of the bed close to the subject right foot. As before gently clasp the sides of the knee (of either limb) and press the pulps of your fingers into the popliteal fossa. |
Below the level of the knee joint, the popliteal artery divides into the anterior and posterior tibial arteries.The anterior branch enters the anterior compartment of the leg by passing between the tibia and fibula above the interosseous membrane. It supplies the structures in the anterior compartment of the leg and continues onto the dorsum of the foot as the dorsalis pedis artery, which finally enters the sole of the foot by passing between the first and second metatarsals.

Place your fingers half way down the dorsum of the foot on the bony area in the line between the first and second toes. The bones you can feel are the dorsal aspect of the navicular and the intermediate cuneiform bones. The pulse is palpated where the artery passes over this area.
The anterior tibial artery is also palpable, it is felt anterior to the ankle joint, midway between the malleoli. It is not usually included in the clinical examination, because dosalis pedis is more readily appreciated.