Muscles
Osteology
Neurology
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100
This is the only part of the quadriceps that crosses the hip joint
What is the rectus femoris
100
Joint kinematics associated with abduction of the shoulder (hint: direction of roll and glide)
What is superior roll, inferior glide
100
The posterior compartment of the leg is innervated by this nerve
What is the tibial nerve
100
These vessels carry oxygenated blood back to the left atrium of the heart
What are the pulmonary veins
100
Internal and external rotation are in this plane of movement
What is the transverse or horizontal plane
200
These 4 muscles make up the "rotator cuff"
What are the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis
200
This carpal bone is most commonly fractured during a FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand) injury
What is the scaphoid
200
The entrapment of this nerve causes numbness and tingling in the medial side of the hand
What is the ulnar nerve
200
These two valves prevent the backflow of blood from the ventricles to the atrium during systole
What are the tricuspid and mitral (bicuspid) valve
200
Trendelenberg gait (hip drop) is primarily a result of weakness in this muscle
What is gluteus medius
300
This tendon is commonly affected in impingement syndrome of the shoulder (hint: it is a scapular muscle)
What is the supraspinatus tendon
300
The hamstrings originate from this bony landmark
What is the ischial tuberosity
300
These are the names of the meninges, which are the membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (hint: 3 layers)
What are the dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater
300
Name two accessory muscles of respiration
What are the SCM, scalenes primarily (others are the serratus anterior, pectoralis major & minor, upper trapezius, latissimus dorsi)
300
This particular area of the brain is responsible for the comprehension of speech
What is Wernike's area
400
This muscle helps to keep the inferior angle of the scapula flush to the thorax. Weakness in this muscle causes excessive scapular winging
What is the serratus anterior
400
If the head of the femur is dislocated postero-medially, compression of this nerve is likely to result
What is the sciatic nerve
400
A patient displays significantly weak hip extension when ascending stairs. This nerve is likely to be affected
What is the inferior gluteal nerve
400
Elevated systolic blood pressure in the right ventricle suggests stenosis of this valve
What is the tricuspid valve
400
The CMC joints of the thumb is classified as this type of joint
What is a saddle joint
500
These structures are found in the carpal tunnel (hint: 1 nerve and the tendons of three muscles)
What are the median nerve, flexor digitorum profundus, flexor digitorum superficialis, and flexor pollicis longs tendons
500
The outer layer of bone, which actively participates in bone growth and repair
What is the periosteum
500
Parasympathetic stimulation of this cranial nerve causes decreased heart rate
What is the vagus nerve
500
This is the natural pacemaker of the heart, located in the wall of the right atrium
What is the SA node
500
Coordination and refinement of learned movement patterns at the subconscious level are performed by this part of the brain
What is the cerebellum
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