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100
This hook won't catch you any fish but is easily fractured with golfer's.
What is hook of hamate
100
The oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens are all associate with this cranial function
What is eye movement
100
This muscle is the largest in its group and assists with flexon of the knee.
What is the biceps femoris
100
This special test for the iliotibial band is not the noblest but can be used to test for friction syndrome
What is Ober's
100
This muscle attaches to the distal styloid process of the radius and originates at the lateral ridge of the humerus.
What is brachioradialis
200
The sartorius, gracillis, and semitendinosus insert on this bony structure.
What is the pes anserinus.
200
This cranial nerve is associated with scapular winging.
What is the accessory nerve (XI).
200
This area upon proper diagnosis can be used to determine appendicitis
What is McBurney's point
200
This special test is used to test for a deltoid sprain as well as a tibiofibular sprain
What is Kleiger's test
200
This muscle is the largest and most superficial cervical muscles.
What is the sternocleidomastoid
300
The meniscus sits on this structure that is most commonly fractured over the age of 50 in men and women.
What is tibial plateau
300
This cranial nerve is more commonly referred to as the facial nerve and is associated with facial movement.
What is the trigeminal nerve (VII).
300
This tendon acts as the insertion point for the quadriceps muscle group and is also used during some anterior cruciate surgeries
What is Patellar tendon
300
This test is used for medial or lateral capsule problems but can also indicate MCL or LCL problems.
What is Slocum's test
300
This muscle originates on the coracoid process of the scapula and inserts on the 3rd-5th ribs.
What is the pectoralis minor
400
These 8 bones are firmly bound in two rows of four and aid in radial and ulnar articulation
What are the carpal bones
400
A positive sign of cranial damage to this nerve is a deviating uvula
What is the glossopharyngeal nerve.
400
This tendon will "snap" or "pop" over the greater tubricle during a positive Yerguson's test
What is biceps tendon
400
This positive test shows signs of possible impingment of the supraspinatus and/ or the long head of the biceps brachii tendon.
What is Hawkins-Kennedy test
400
This muscle originates on the lateral femoral epicondyle and inserts on the posterior surface of the tibia.
What is popliteus
500
This bone structure serves as an attachment site for the adductor magnus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris.
What is the ischial tuberosity.
500
These two cranial nerves innervate both motor and sensory synapses pertaining to abdominal organs.
What is glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves.
500
Erb's point is located in the midsts of this muscular structure
What is brachial plexus
500
These three special tests are used to determine glenoid labrum tear and all three will have audible sounds or sensations when the test is positive.
What is Grind, Clunk, and Crank.
500
This muscle originates on the inner upper ilium and inserts on the gluteal surface of the femur
What is gluteus maximus.
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