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Mixed
Nerves
Chicken Soup
100
This fossa is located on the lateral aspect of the pelvic girdle and accepts the head of the femur.
What is acetabular fossa?
100
These muscles are a.k.a. "Quadriceps".
What are the Rectus Femoris, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Vastus Intermedius, Vastus Lateralis?
100
Name for the great toe.
What is "Hallicus"
100
Name the nerves that service all hamsting muscles the hip.
What is sciatic nerve?
100
Name the ligaments of the knee?
What are: Collateral (Medial/Lateral) Cruciate (Anterior/Posterior)
200
This ridge travels approximately 3/4's down the length of the shaft of the posterior aspect of the femur.
What is linea aspera?
200
This muscle is the largest of the primary adductor muscles and shares a nerve innervation with the "hamstring" muscles.
What is Adductor Magnus?
200
A.K.A. "Tailor Muscle"
What is Sartoris?
200
Name the muscle that innervates the Extensor Hallicis Longus.
What is Peroneal Nerve?
200
What is the name of the largest sesmoid bone in the lower extremity?
What is Patella?
300
The number of bones in the human foot.
What is 26?
300
These four muscles produce ABDUCTION of the HIP.
What are: External Rotators Gluteal Medius, Minimus, Maximus Sartoris Tensor Fascia Lata
300
This knee/ankle muscle is often "harvested" to use it's long tendon.
What is plantaris?
300
Identify the nerve that services all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the lower leg.
What is Tibial Nerve?
300
These ankle muscles INVERT the ankle.
What are: Tibialis Anterior Tibialis Posterior Flexor Digitorum Longus Flexor Hallucis Longus
400
This anterior bone is connect by and contained within both a tendon and a ligament.
What is patella?
400
These muscles produce EXTERNAL ROTATION as they FLEX the HIP.
What are the: Iliopsoas Sartoris
400
This is considered an anterior hip muscle but does not cross the hip. It is not found in all individuals.
What is Posas Minor?
400
Name the muscle that is innervated by the LUMBAR nerve?
What is Iliopsoas muscle?
400
Name each individual external rotators.
What are: Piriformis Gemellus superior Gemellus inferior Obturator externus Obturator internus Quadratus femoris
500
This is a femoral fossa that postioned between but superior to the two femoral condyles, yet, inferior to the linea aspera.
What is popliteal fossa?
500
This muscle DORSIFLEXES the ANKLE and EXTENDS the FOUR LESSER TOES.
What is Extensor Digitorium Longus
500
These are three "fading" muscles we have learned about so far in this course.
What are: Palmaris Longus (Wrist) Psoas Minor (Hip) Plantaris (Knee)
500
Identify four muscles innervated by the OBTURATOR nerve?
What are: Adductor Brevis, Longus, Magnus External Rotators Gracilis Pectineus
500
This bone was used to carve "dice" in biblical times.
What is Talus bone?
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