Origin and insertion
Canals, Hiatuses, Fossas, Oh My!
Nerves
Joints
Clinical Application
100
Which tarsal bone has no muscular attachments?
What is the talus?
100

What are the contents of the adductor canal?

What is the femoral artery, femoral vein, and saphenous nerve?

100

A patient presents with numbness on his medial right leg and foot. Which nerve is injured?

What is the saphenous nerve?

100

How many times does the talus articulate with the tibia?

What is 2 times?

100

This fracture is a fatigue fracture of a metatarsal bone.

What is a march fracture?

200

What muscle attaches to the AIIS?

What is the rectus femoris?

200

The sustentaculum tali holds the tendon for which muscle?

What is the flexor hallucis longus?

200

Which nerve lies between the iliacus and psaos major muscles?

What is the Femoral nerve?
200

This ligament is on the medial side of the ankle.

What is the deltoid ligament?

200

What nerve roots does the calcaneal tendon reflex test?

What is S1-2?

300

Which of these mucles does not attach to the pubic bone? adductor magnus, gracilis, pectineus, obturator internus.

What is the obturator internus?

300

What does the saphenous hiatus enclose?

What is the great saphenous vein?

300

A patient is unable to extend their knee and has lost cutaneous sensation over the anterior thigh. Which nerve has been damaged?

What is the femoral nerve?

300

This joint is characterized as both a synovial joint and a syndesmosis.

What is the sacroiliac joint?

300

What structures and injured in the unhappy triad?

What is the ACL, MCL, and medial meniscus?

400

Which muscles attach to the sacrotuberous ligament?

What is the gluteus maximus and the piriformis?

400

What is inside the femoral ring?

What is the femoral lymph node?

400

A laceration immediately posterior to the medial malleolus would injure this nerve.

What is the tibial nerve

400

Which meniscus is more circular and has an attachment for the popliteus tendon?

What is the lateral meniscus?

400

What are the two hallmarks of the Babinski sign, the abnormal response to the plantar reflex test?

What is slight fanning of the lateral four toes and dorsiflexion of the big toe?

500

Which of these muscles does NOT attach to the cuboid? Tibialis posterior, extensor digitorum brevis, flexor hallucis brevis.

What is the extensor digitorum brevis?

500

What is the anterior border of the femoral ring?

What is the inguinal ligament?

500

Which nerve has been injured if a patient is unable to abduct their lateral 4 toes?

What is the lateral plantar nerve?

500

The meniscofemoral ligament (ligament of wrisberg) attaches to which meniscus?

What is the lateral mensicus?

500

This is characterized by a lower Q-Angle.

What is genu varum (bowleg)?

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