This foot inserts into the Flexor Digitorum Longus Tendon
What is the Quadratus Plantae?
This attachment site is where all the Quadricep muscles insert into
What is the Tibial Tuberosity?
This joint may be compromised during pregnancy
What is the SI Joint?
This pterygoid muscle helps elevate the mandible
What is the Medial Pterygoid muscle?
When the Biceps Brachii, this muscle replaces it as the primary mover for elbow flexion
What is the Brachialis Muscle?
This boney prominence resides inferior to the Medial Malleolus on the Calcaneus
What is the Sustentaculum Tali?
This nerve is most superficial and most accessible at this area of the lower leg
What is the Fibular/Peroneal Nerve and Head of the fibula?
This muscle originates from the pubic tubercle and inserts into the Medial lip of linea aspera
What is the Adductor Longus?
This ligament is found from C7-EOP
What is Ligamentum Nuchae?
This hand muscle is shaped as a fan
What is the Adductor Policis?
This nerve innervates the Extensor Hallucis Brevis muscle
What is the Deep Fibular/Peroneal Nerve?
This pulse can be felt on the posterior aspect of the knee.
What is the popliteal artery?
What is the Obturator Externus and the Rami of pubis and ischium and obturator membrane?
This Hyoid muscle has two bellies, 1 anterior and 1 posterior
What is the Digastric muscle?
These two muscles attach on the anterior side of the Scapula
What is Serratus Anterior and Subscapularis?
This injury can happen when there is sudden excess amount of force during plantarflexion of the foot
What is an ruptured achilles?
What is the Tibialis Posterior?
These three structures make up the Inguinal Triangle
What is Inguinal ligament, Sartorius, and Adductor Longus?
These two structures pass through the anterior and middle scalenes
What is the Brachial Plexus and the Subclavian Artery?
This muscle is sometimes missing in peoples forearms
What is the Palmaris Longus muscle?
This type of fracture is caused by excess pressure on the tendon, while the tendon is attached to the broken bone
What is an avulsion fracture?
This condition causes severe pressure in the muscles in the lower leg; related to Shin Splints
What is compartment syndrome?
Daily Double:
This condition is caused when the artery is disrupted, common in the femoral head
What is Avascular Necrosis?
This condition inhibits one side of the body; FAST
What is a Stroke?
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?