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100

The Lateral Muscles of the Hip are ..?

Gluteus Medius 

Gluteus Minimus 

Tensor Fascia

100

What is the difference between Intrinsic and Extrinsic muscles?

Intrinsic: both attatchment end are located in the same area.

Extrinsic: the attatchment ends are located in different regions.

100

What actions are possible on the Sagittal plane at the spine?

Flexion, Extension, and Hyperextension

100

What are the 11 joints?

Toe

Tarsus

Ankle

Knee

Hip

Spine

Sternoclavicular

Shoulder

Elbow 

Radioulnar

Wrist

100

What are the articulation points for the Knee?

Femur and Tibia

200

What is the primary function of the Peroneus Tertius for the Tarsus Joint?

Pronation

200

What are the posterior muscles of the ankle?

Soleus 

Gastrocnemis

Plantaris

200

which muscles can cause extension at the hip and flexion at the knee (on same leg)?

semitendinous, semimembranous, long head of biceps femoris

200

which muscles can produce flexion at the spine?

rectus abdominus 

internal obliques

external obliques

200

which muscles or section of muscles can produce flexion at the shoulder and and flexion at the elbow on the same arm?

Biceps Brachii

300

which muscles or section of muscles can produce extension at the elbow joint?

Triceps Brachii

300

What is the primary action of the flexor digitorum longus at the tarsus joint on the combined planes?

Supination

300

what is the primary action of the tibialis anterior at the ankle joint on the sagittal plane?

Dorsi flexion

300

what is the primary action of the gastrocnemius at the knee joint on the sagittal plane?

Flexion

300

what is the primary action of the illiacus at the hip joint on the transverse plane?

outward rotation

400

What is the primary funtion of the gluteus minimus at the hip joint on the frontal plane?

Abduction

400

what is the primary action of the internal obliques at the torso on the sagittal plane?

flexion

400

what is the primary function of the rectus femoris at the knee on the sagittal plane?

Extension

400

what is the primary action of th external obliques on the transverse plane?

Rotation to the opposite side

400

what is the primary function or the tranversailies at the spine/torso?

Clinches the waist (deepest layers)

500

what is the primary function of the semitendinosus on the sagittal and transverse planes at the knee?

(s)-flexion (t)-inward rotation

500

what are the articulation point of the radioulnar joints?

Proximal- the head of radius and the radial notch of the ulna

Distal- the head of the ulna and the ulnar notch of the radius 

500

what are the articulation points of the elbow?

Primary: humerus and the ulna

Secondary: humerus and the radius 

500

List the ligaments of the knee:

Lateral Collateral 

Medial Collateral

Annterior Cruciate

Posterior Cruciate

500

what are the articulation points of the hip and the ligaments?

Articulation points: acetabelum or the pelvis and the head of the femur

Ligaments: teres, illiofemral, ischiofemeral, pubofemeral 

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