Muscles & tendons
Arteries
Osteology
Nerves
Misc.
100
This is the function of Extensor Digitorum Longus
What is Dorsiflexion of foot
100
This is the first branch off of the femoral artery
What is the Superficial epigastric artery
100
The FHL tendon runs inferior to it
What is the sustentaculum tali
100
While walking barefoot on the beach in Florida following final exams, a medical student steps on a sharp shell which punctures the sole of her foot. She notices that she can no longer spread her toes apart (without using her hands, that is). Which nerve must have been injured
What is lateral plantar?
100
Pam, Oran, Suzanna and Neha
Who are ACFAS club officers?
200
This is the significance of Pes Anserinus
What is Insertion of Sartorius, Gracilis, and Semitendonosus
200
The artery that supplies the grater part of the lower extremity is the direct continuation of
What is External Iliac A
200
While transitioning from childhood to adulthood this is the change in the femoral anteversion angle
What is decreased angle?
200
The lateral plantar nerve is a branch of this nerve
What is Tibial N?
200
Both graduated from the California School of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco in 1978
Who are Drs Harkless and Jones.
300
This is the only muscle that crosses both the hip joint and the knee joint
What is the Sartorius M.
300
This arteries arises from the popliteal artery opposite the knee joint and distributes to the Gastrocnemius, Soleus, and Plantaris.
What are the Sural Arteries?
300
The soleal line is at this surface and ‘height’ of the tibia
What is the posteior surface and proximal 1/3 of the tibia
300
A patient with a fracture to the left upper tibia was treated with a plaster cast. A few days later he started to develop progressive numbness over the dorsum of the foot and weakness in dorsiflexion. The cast was quickly changed and the signs were attributed to nerve compression. The compressed nerve was most likely the:
What is Common fibular N?
300
This podiatrist did his fellowhip at Austria
Who is Dr. Labovitz?
400
This is the origin and insertion of Flexor Hallucis Longus
What is Origin: Lower 2/3 of posterior surface fibular shaft, Fibula lateral to the crista medialis, Lower portion of interosseus membrane Insertion: Plantar aspect of the base of the distal phalanx of hallux
400
This artery is used to measure intact vasculature (pulses) is a branch of the anterior tibial artery
What is the Dorsalis Pedis?
400
This groove runs on the posterior surface medially to the groove of posterior Tibialis Tendon
What is the the groove for FHL tendon
400
A long distance runner complained of swelling and pain of his shin. At physical examination, skin testing showed normal cutaneous sensation of the leg. However, muscular strength tests showed marked weakness of dorsiflexion and impaired inversion of the foot. Which nerve serves the muscles involved?
What is deep fibular N?
400
This is the closest decent gym to campus
What is Bally's
500
These are the muscles in the 1st layer of the plantar foot.
What are the Abductor Hallucis, Flexor Digitorum Brevis, Abductor Digiti Minimi
500
The two main banches of the dorsalis pedis
What are Dorsal Metatarsal A and Deep Plantar A
500
The tubercle on proximal lateral condyle od the tibia
What is Gerdy’s tubercle?
500
Your patient was struck by a car's bumper as she crossed the street, and her fibular neck is broken. After the bone has healed, she has "foot drop", i. e. she cannot dorsiflex her foot, and so it flops onto the ground during walking. Denervation (paralysis) of which of the following muscles would be associated with foot drop?
What is tibialis anterior M?
500
A UCLA coach who came up with the "Pyramid of Success??
Who is John Wooden?