This ligament prevents posterior displacement of the knee
What is Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
These 3 bones make up the pelvic girdle
What is ilium, ischium, and pubis?
This muscle is responsible for elbow flexion & forearm supination
What is biceps brachii?
This bone lies directly proximal to the first metacarpal
What is trapezium?
This muscle attaches to the iliac crest and the 12th rib
What is quadratus lumborum?
The patella is this type of bone
What is sesamoid?
This muscle helps you do the tailor’s position
What is sartorius?
The glenohumeral joint allows for this many degrees of freedom
What is 3 degrees?
You will encounter these bones when palpating the distal row of carpal bones from the radius to the ulna
What is Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate?
This organ is located in the right lower quadrant halfway between the umbilicus and the anterior superior iliac spine
What is appendix?
The anatomical name for the “true ankle joint”
What is talocrural joint?
The sacral plexus involves these nerve roots
The four muscles of the superficial compartment of the anterior forearm all originate at this area
What is medial epicondyle?
This is the most commonly injured ligament in the wrist
What is scapholunate ligament?
The spinal cord passes through this canal in the body
What is vertebral foramen?
Knocked knees, associated with pronated feet, is otherwise known as this
What is genu valgum?
The normal angle of torsion is this many degrees
What is 15 degrees?
A posterior dislocation of this joint is a medical emergency
What is sternoclavicular joint?
There are this many total bones are in the hand and wrist
What is 27?
This is the tough dense outer covering of the intervertebral body
What is annulus fibrosis?
The tarsal tunnel is comprised of these structures
What is posterior tibialis, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallucis longus, tibial nerve, posterior tibial artery and vein?
This artery runs between the adductor longus and magnus
What is deep femoral artery?
Cubitus valgus is defined by this
What is an increased carrying angle (>10 male, >15 female)
The hypothenar eminence is made up of these muscles
What is abductor digiti minimi, flexor digiti minimi, opponens digiti minimi?
This is an accessory organ of the gastrointestinal system that is responsible for secreting insulin