This posterior bony landmark serves as an attachment site for multiple muscles, such as the Latissimus Dorsi, Rhomboid Major, Trapezius, and Serratus Posterior.
What is the Spinous Process
The Cerebrum, Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord are the components of this.
What is the Central Nervous System?
These muscles are innervated by the Superior Gluteal Nerve
What are the Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus, and TFL
This structure prevents Valgus Force at the Knee
What is the MCL?
What is the Femoral Triangle?
These ligaments contribute to resisting Sacral Nutation and Posterior Rotation of the Innominate
What are the Sacrotuberous and Sacrospinous Ligaments?
Language Comprehension, Hearing, and Memory are components of this Cerebral Lobe.
What is the Temporal Lobe
The Semitendinosus, Gracilis, and Sartorius insert here.
What is the Pes Anserine?
These 3 structures are considered the Terrible Triad.
What is the MCL, ACL, and Medial Menisus?
These three nerves are typically found Popliteal Fossa.
What are the Tibial Nerve, Common Peroneal Nerve, and the Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve?
This is when a Superior Vertebra slides Anteriorly on the Inferior Vertebra due to an injury to the Pars Interarticularis
What is Spondylolisthesis?
This type of injury will cause Hyperreflexia, Hypertonia, and a Positive Babinski Sign
What is an UMN Lesion?
These muscles originate from the Medial Epicondyle
Pronator Teres, Flexor Carpi Radialis, Palmaris Longus, Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, FDS
This portion of the Patella is in contact with the Femur at 135 Degrees of Flexion
What is the Odd Facet?
This is the space for the Vertebral Artery as it ascends the Cervical Spine.
What are the Foramina Transversaria?
This serves as an attachment point for the Latissimus Dorsi and Serratus Posterior
What is the Superficial Layer of the TLF?
This lesion is consistent with weakness in Ankle DF/INV and Decreased Sensation on the Medial Leg
What is an L4 Spinal Nerve Lesion?
This muscle originates on the External Surfaces of Ribs 1-8 and Inserts on the Anterior Surface of the Medial Border of the Scapula.
What is the Serratus Anterior?
This muscle 'unlocks' the Screw Home Mechanism in the Knee
What is the Popliteus?
This is a common site for Shoulder Dislocation, located between the Subscapularis Tendon, Supraspinatus Tendon, and Base of the Coracoid.
What is the Rotator Interval?
This injury occurs with a mechanism of Spinal Hyperextension and Axial Compression.
Schmorl's Nodes
These are the 4 Ganglia Associated with the Parasympathetic Nervous System
What are the Ciliary, Pterygopalatine, Submandibular, and Otic Ganglia?
These muscles are innervated by the Medial Plantar Nerve
What are the Abductor Hallucis, Flexor Digitorum Brevis, Flexor Hallucis Brevis, and the 1st Lumbrical
This Functional Bundle of the ACL is taught in Flexion.
This are the borders for the space that contains the Scapular Circumflex Artery.
What are the Teres Minor, Teres Major, and Long Head of the Triceps?