Face, Head, and Neck
Back & Shoulder
Arm & Hand
Hip, Leg, and Foot
The Trunk
Which Anatomical System
200

This muscle of the neck bends the neck laterally, flexes the neck, and assists with deep inspiration

What is Sternocleidomastoid?

200

The Tailbone

What is the Coccyx?

200

This bone has an olecranon process at its most proximal end

What is the Ulna?

200

The major articulating bones from the knee joint

What are the Femur and Tibia?

200

The inferior surfaces of the lungs are attached to the superior surface of this primary muscle of respiration

What is the Diaphragm?

200

Stomach

What is Upper gastrointestinal?

400

C1 - Cervical Spine vertebra 1, top of spine upon which skull rests

What is Atlas?

400

The shoulder blade's name

What is the Scapula?

400

The bone which does the majority of the articulation with the carpals

What is the Radius?

400

Deep in the abdominal contents, this muscle stretches from the lumbar spine and runs anterior to the pelvis. It often contributes to pain/stress on the lumbar spine.

What is the Psoas?

400

This is the collective term for the group of muscles that extend and maintain the balance of the vertebral column

What are Erector Spinae - Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis?

400

Hypothalamus

What is Endocrine?

600

Nuchal lines are found on this bone

What is Occipital?

600

The five fused vertebrae at base of spinous process

What is the Sacrum?

600

The long thumb-side bone of the forearm

What is the Radius?

600

These flex, abduct, and medially rotate the hip and contribute to the lateral stability of the knee, and therefore are often a focus of self-care for runners

What are Tensor Fascia Latae (TFL) and Iliotibial Band (IT)?

600

A muscle involved with EXTENSION of the lumbar spine (several possible answers, name one)

What are Latissimus Dorsi, Erector Spinae, Transversospinalis, Interspinalis, Quadratus Lumborum?

600

Jejunum

What is Lower gastrointestinal?

800

This disorder is recognized by pain in head, neck, shoulder, internal ear, and mouth and can cause clicking or locking in the jaw, a diysfunctional bite, teeth grinding, and/or loss of range of motion in the jaw

What is Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)?

800

This muscle can pull the arm up, across the chest, and down, and because its upper fibers flex the arm and lower fibers extend it at the shoulder, it is an antagonist to itself.

What is the Pectoralis Major?

800

At the wrist, the Ulnar Nerve and Artery enters the hand through a shallow groove between the Pisiform and the Hook of the Hamate bones called this

What is Guyon's Canal?

800

Curved and O-shaped intra-articular fibrocartilaginous discs that lie between the femoral condyles and tibial plateau in the knee

What is the Meniscus?

800

A muscle involved with FORWARD FLEXION of the lumbar spine (several possible answers, name one)

What are Psoas, Rectus Abdominus, External Abdominal Oblique, Internal Abdominal Oblique, Transverse Abdominus?

800

Veins

What is Peripheral Circulation?

1000

The Brachial Plexus passes through these two muscles

What is Anterior and Medial Scalene?

1000

The two bones where the arm is attached to the axial skeleton

What are the Scapula and Clavicle?

1000

One risk for  therapists who excessively use their thumbs when massaging is this Tenosynovitis condition (inflamed sheath tendon), causing pain at the radial side of lower forearm or directly into the thumb joint

What is De Quervain's Syndrome

1000

This muscle of the lower leg is the strongest dorsiflexor of the ankle and foot and can be associated with shin splints, overpronation or oversupination

What is the Tibialis Anterior?

1000

These muscles raise the ribs and extend, laterally flex, and rotate the vertebral column

What are Levatores Costarum?

1000

These are the three layers of the skin

What are Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis?