Motions
Muscles
Bones
Vessels
Nerves
100

Biceps femoris (long head), semitendinosus, and semimembranosus form the hamstring muscle group, which performs knee ______.

flexion

100

Together, gastrocnemius medial head, gastrocnemius lateral head, and soleus are called _____, which means "three-headed calf" muscle.

triceps surae

100

The largest tarsal bone is the _______.

calcaneus

100

The femoral artery branches off the ______ artery.

external iliac

100

The sciatic nerve splits into the _____ nerve and the tibial nerve.

common fibular

200

This muscle is the prime mover for great toe flexion: 

flexor hallucis longus

200

The sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus come together to form the ____ muscle group, which means "goose foot."

pes anserine

200

The medial malleolus is on which bone?

tibia

200

A common site to take a pulse on the foot is the _____ artery.

dorsalis pedis

200

The common fibular nerve splits into the ______ nerve and the deep fibular nerve.

superficial fibular

300

The main action of this muscle is to "unlock" the knee for knee flexion.

popliteus

300

The muscle tendon that runs behind the lateral malleolus is the _______.

fibularis brevis

300

The tibia articulates with which tarsal bone?

talus

300

The dorsalis pedis artery branches off the _____ artery.

anterior tibial artery

300

The medial plantar nerve and lateral plantar nerve branch off the _____ nerve.

tibial

400

Because of the position of attachment at the lateral aspect of the leg, down to the foot, ______ longus and brevis help with foot eversion.

fibularis

400

The superficial layer of muscles on the plantar surface of the foot include the abductor hallucis muscle and the _____ muscle.

flexor digitorum brevis

400

Digit 1 of the foot has __ phalanges.

two - proximal phalanx and distal phalanx

400

The ____ artery runs behind the medial malleolus.

posterior tibial

400

The ____ nerve innervates the tibialis anterior.

deep fibular

500

Ankle __________ is a combination of plantar flexion, inversion, and adduction.

supination

500

The stirrup of the foot is formed by the fibularis longus and _____ muscle (two muscles that attach on the first cuneiform).

tibialis anterior

500

The articulation between the proximal phalanx and distal phalanx of digit 1 is called the _____ joint.

interphalangeal

500

The longest vein in the body, which drains into the femoral vein is called the _______ vein.

great saphenous

500

Compression of the _____ nerve by the fibular head can result in foot drop.

common fibular nerve