Muscles
Goniometry
Muscle Testing
Bony Landmarks
Ligaments
100

The iliopsoas is a combination of which two muscles?

What are the iliacus and psoas major?
100
The patient is placed in which position to measure knee flexion AROM?

What is supine?

100

In what direction is the resistance applied when testing strength of hip extension? 

What is anteriorly into hip flexion?

100

This bony prominence is the fulcrum when testing hip flexion AROM.

What is the greater trochanter?

100

This ligament protects the knee from shifting too far toward the outside. 

What is the lateral collateral ligament. 

200

The tibialis anterior performs what actions? 

What are dorsiflexion and inversion? 

200

The patient is placed in what position to measure the AROM of hip extension? 

What is prone?

200

In what position would you place a patient with a 2/5 strength grade when testing the hip abductors? 

What is supine?

200

This bony prominence connects the innominate bones on the anterior side. 

What is the pubic symphysis? 

200

This ligament is designed to stabilize the talus on the medial side. 

What is the deltoid ligament? 

300

The rectus femoris performs what two actions? 

what are hip flexion and knee extension?

300

The fulcrum for measuring AROM of hip internal rotation is what bony landmark? 

What is the patella? 

300

Where is the stabilizing hand placed when testing strength of the hip external rotators? 

What is the anterior/medial distal femur

300

This bony landmark is the alignment for the stationary arm when measuring ankle dorsiflexion. 

What is the fibular head? (Or lateral aspect of the fibula)

300

This ligament is designed to stabilize the ankle of the lateral side. 

What is the lateral collateral ligament. 

400

The popliteus is responsible for initiating what motions of the lower extremity? 

What are knee flexion and internal rotation? 

400

The normative value for AROM of hip abduction is how many degrees? 

What is 45 degrees? 

400

What position would you place your patient who could not fully extend the knee in sitting when testing strength of the knee extensors? 

What is side-lying?

400

This bony prominence connects the innominant bones on the posterior side. 

What is the sacroiliac joint?

400

This ligament protects the tibia from moving anteriorly.

What is the ACL?

500
Which muscle originates from the proximal lateral tibia and fibula and inserts medially along the plantar base of the 1st metatarsal? 

What is the fibularis (peroneus) longus?

500

The normative value for AROM of ankle dorsiflexion is how many degrees? 

What is 20? 

500

Where is the force applied when testing strength of the inverters? 

What is on the medial side of the foot pushing into eversion?

500
Which bony landmark is the insertion point for the tendons of the quadriceps? 

What is the tibial tuberosity? 

500

Which ligament is connected to the fovea. 

What is the ligamentum teres? 

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