Key Terms
Review Questions
Identifying Anatomy/Functions
Injuries: Mechanisms
100

A muscle group that aids in adduction of the hip; consists of the adductor longus, adductor brevis, and adductor magnus muscles

What is an Adductor Muscle?

100

is a freely movable, ball-and-socket; where muscles of back,abdomen, hamstrings, quadriceps, abductors, adductors, and gluteal attach.


What is a hip?

100

Upper ridge of the ilium

What is an iliac crest?

200

A muscle group that aids in hip movement; consists of the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus muscles

What is a Hamstring muscle?

200

consists of the gluteal and hamstring muscles

What is a thigh?

200

 The broad, slightly concave inner surface of the ilium

What is an iliac fossa?

200

a break to the top part of the femur where it connects to the pelvis

What is a hip fracture?

300

Upper ridge of the ilium

What is an iliac crest?

300

made up of several flattened bones that form a ring

What is a pelvis?

300

Bone between abdomen and inner thighs

What is a pelvis

300

Most common location for bursitis

What is a hip?

400

The portion of the pelvis attached to the pubis in front and the ilium laterally in the back; bears the weight of the body when sitting

What is an ishcium?

400

group of muscles that connect the lower abdomen to the thighs

What is a groin?

400

Large openings in the ischium on either side of the pelvis, just below the pubis

What is an obturator foramina?

400

a painful injury caused by a direct blow to the hip, resulting in ecchymosis, tenderness, and selling; also known as hip pointer

What is an iliac crest contusion?

500

The portion of the vertebral column between the lumbar vertebrae and the coccyx; composed of five fused vertebrae

What is a sacrum?

500

Its 2 functions are 1. support structure for human skeleton 2. transmitting weight from the axial skeleton

What is a pelvis?

500

3 parts of hip bone

what is ilium, ischium, pubis?

500

current trauma to quadricep muscles after not properly being protected after an injury

What is myositis ossificans?

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500