Upper Extremities
Lower Extremities
Axial Skeleton
Concepts
General Knowledge
100

What bone stays "stationary" during supination and pronation?

The ulna

100

What are the two names of the surfaces of the foot?

Plantar and Dorsal

100

Name the three parts of the axial skeleton?

Skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage(ribs)

100

What is the anatomical term for "away from the midline of body"

Lateral

100

What's the term for when cartilage wears down?

Arthritis (degenerative or osteoarthritis)

200

What two carpals articulate with the radius?

The scaphoid and lunate 

What two carpals articulate with the radius?

200

Where are the two pectineal lines located?

Posterior of femur (medial) and Superior pubic ramus 

Where are the two pectineal lines located?

200

Kyphosis refers to which portion of the spine?

thoracic 

200

What type of cartilage is on the end of long bones?

Articular cartilage or Hyaline 

200

What muscle stabilizes the hip while walking?

Glutes (mostly medius and minimus)

300

What are the two fossas in the humerus?

coronoid and olecranon

300

What feature on the foot is an attachment for plantar fascia?

Calcaneal Tuberosity  

300

What goes through the transverse process of the cervical vertebrae?

vertebral arteries

300

What serous membrane lines the abdominal cavity?

Peritoneum 

300
Name the 4 quad muscles:
Vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, and vastus medialis
400

What two muscles attach to the spine of the scapula?

The trapezius and deltoid muscles

400

What is the term for "knock-knees"?

Valgus or Genu Valgum

400

Which direction are the inferior lumbar articular facets facing?

Laterally

400
Name two saddle joints:
First carpometacarpal, Sternoclavicular joint, calcaneocuboid joint 
400

What is a systolic bp of 140mmHg or higher and a diastolic bp of 90 mmHg referred to as?

Hypertension or Stage 2 high blood pressure 

500

What feature is found on the distal posterior side of the radius?

Dorsal Radial (lister's) Tubercle 

500

The muscles that cause plantar flexion are attach where?

Posterior fibular surface 

The muscles that cause plantar flexion are attach where?

500

Where is the mammillary process located?

(Specifically)

Posterior aspect of the lumbar superior articular processes 

Where is the mammillary process located?

(Specifically)

500

The three types of fibers in connective tissue:

collagen, elastic, and reticular fibers

500

What is the affected area for golfers elbow?

medial epicondyle or ulnar collateral ligament 

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