Which of the following isn't involved in stabilizing the pelvis?
A. Tensor Fascia Lata
B. Gluteus medius
C. Ilio tibia band
D. Gluteus minimus
C - IT band
Stabilization = Superior Gluteal Nerve
Which of the following structures has no muscle attachments?
A. Calcaneus
B. Cuboid
C. three cuneiform
D. Talus
D - Talus
which bone forms a part of the medial longitudinal and proximal transverse arches?
A. Cuboid
B. Navicular
C. Cuneiform
D. Calcaneus
C - Cuneiform
Where does the IT band attach?
A. ASIS
B. AIIS
C. ASIS and lateral condyle of tibia
D. AIIS and lateral condyle of tibia
C - ASIS and lateral condyle of tibia
Which of the following does supply blood to the hio joint?
A. Medial femoral circumflex
B. Lateral femoral circumflex
C. Branch from obturator
D. All of the above
D - All of the above
Which of the following is considered a triceps coxae muscle?
A. Quadratus femoris
B. Obturator internus
C. Gluteus medius
D. Greater trochanter
B - Obturator internus
Which ligament reinforces the firbous joint capsule inferiorly?
A. Ischiofemoral
B. Iliofemoral
C. Pubofemoral
D.Ligamentum teres capitis femoris
C - Pubofemoral
Which of the following is not an attachment of Linea Aspera?
A. Adductor brevis
B. Adductor magnus
C. Pectineus
D. Medial supracondylar line
D - Medial supracondylar line
Which of the following does not attach to the knee?
A. Tibia
B. Sartorius
C. Articular muscle
D. Vastus intermedius
C - Articular muscle
Which of the following is not in the anterior thigh compartment?
A. rectus femoris
B. Femoral vein
C. Femoral artery
D. Quadriceps femoris
B - Femoral vein
Which of the following is not a lateral rotator?
A. Piriformis
B. Obturator externus
C. Obturator internus
D. Gluteus Medius
D - Gluteus Medius
Which of the following is not in the femoral triangle?
A. Pectineus
B. Iliopsoas
C. Inguinal ligament
D. Gracillis
D - Gracillis
What is not included in the triceps surae?
A.Soleus
B. Lateral head of gastrocnemius
C. Plantaris
D. Medial head of gastrocnemius
C - Plantaris
Which of the following injuries does not affect the Common Fibular nerve?
A. Waddling gait
B. Swing in gait
C. Swing out gait
D. High stepping
B - Swing in gait
Which of the following does not attach to the fibula?
A. Fibularis longus
B. Soleus
C. Gastrocnemius
D. Fibularis brevis
C - Gastrocnemius
Which statement about the knee joint is false?
A. Menisci play a role in shock absorption
B. The external margin of the knee is thinner than the inner margin
C. The inner margin of the knee is unattached
D. The external margin are attached to the fibrous capsule
B - The external region of the knee is thinner than the inner margin
The external margin is thicker
Which side of the knee allows for more movement?
A. medial
B. Lateral
C. They both allow for the same range of motion
B - Lateral
What ligament is a recurrent expansion of the semimenbranous tendon?
A. Fibular collateral ligament
B. Oblique popliteal ligament
C. Arcuate popliteal ligament
D. None of the above
B - Oblique popliteal ligament
which of the following is not an articulation of the knee joint?
A. Lateral Femorotibial
B. Medial femorotibial
C. Femoropatellar
D. Femorofibular
D - Femorofibular
which nerve has been injured if a patient cant abduct their last 4 toes?
A. Deep fibular
B. Lateral plantar
C. Medial plantar
D. Tibial
B - Lateral plantar
Which of the following is a true statement regarding the posterior and anterior cruciate ligaments?
A. The anterior cruciate has good blood supply
B. The anterior cruciate is the Stronger of the 2
C. The posterior cruciate prevents hyperflexion
D. The posterior cruciate ligament is the weaker of the 2
C - The posterior cruciate prevents hyperflexion
Which of the following does not attach to the cuboid?
A. Tibialis posterior
B. Extensor digitorum brevis
C. Flexor Hallicus brevis
D. Long plantar ligament
B - Extensor digitorum brevis
A cut immediately to the medial malleolus would injure which nerve?
A. Deep fibular
B. Sural
C. Tibial
D. Superficial fibular
C - Tibial
Which of these muscles does not attach to the greater trochanter?
A. Piriformis
B. Obturator internus
C. Quadratus femoris
D. Gluteus minimus
What are the ACL, PCL, and Menisci apart of?
Intra-articular structures of the knee