Anatomy
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Muscles
Special Test
100

The rectus femoris is innervated by which of the following nerves?

Femoral nerve

100

An athlete complains of pain in the buttocks and experiences sciatic like symptoms.  This could be due to:

Piriformis Syndrome

100

A normal angle of inclination is commonly considered what?

 125°

100

What is the prime action of the tensor fascia latae?

Hip flexion, hip abduction, and hip internal rotation

100

The femoral nerve traction test determines pathologies for which nerve roots?

 L2-L4

200

Which bones make up the pelvic girdle?

Hip, sacrum, coccyx

200

You observe your athlete's feet are in a "toe in" position.  This would commonly be considered:

Coxa Valga

200

What is normal range of motion for hip flexion?

120-150

200

Which muscle is NOT part of the deep rotator muscles?

Gracilis

200

An athlete comes to you experiencing a Trendelenburg Gait. This is indicative of what?

Weak hip abductors

300

The hamstrings are innervated by which of the following nerves?

Sciatic nerve

300

Hip pointer" is the layman's term for what hip disorder?

Iliac Crest contusion

300

A normal angle of torsion is described as:

Between 8° and 15°

300

Which of the following statements is NOT true about the hip joint:

It is a hinge joint

300

A positive Nelaton's Line would determine what?

Coxa Vara

400

The adductor longus us innervated by which nerve?

Obturator nerve

400

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease is characterized by:

Avascular nercrosis of the femoral head

400

When measuring functional leg length, the athletic trainer should measure from the ________ to the _________.

Umbilicus, medial malleolus

400

Which of the following nerves innervates the Sartorius?

Femoral nerve

400

What are the myotomes for L1, L2, and L3?

Hip flexion, hip flexion, knee extension

500

When performing a manual muscle test for hip flexion, you instruct the athlete to keep their knee straight. What hip muscle are you isolating by doing this?

 Iliopsoas

500

An athlete comes to you complaining of pain at the hip joint while balancing on the affected leg and a feeling of a "snapping hip".  This injury is commonly due to:

Trochanteric bursitis

500

A clinical assessment of angle of torsion would be determined by which test?

Craig's Test

500

What structure is the landmark separating the anterior abdominals from the thigh?

Inguinal ligament

500

Which test would you perform if you suspect a femoral neck stress fracture?

Fulcrum Test

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