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100

What two muscles does the superficial fibular nerve mainly supply?

Fibularis Tertius and Longus 

Extensor Hallucis Longus and Flexor Hallucis Longus 

Extensor Digitorum Longus and Brevis 

Fibularis Longus and Brevis

Fibularis Longus and Brevis

100

What is the myotome for knee extension? 

L2

L3

L4

L5 

L3

100

Which muscle is commonly referred to as the "5th quadricep muscle?

Pectineus 

Rectus Femoris 

Genus Meniscus 

Articularis Genus

Articularis Genus

100

What injury is a result of the tearing of the anterior talofibular ligament?

Potts fracture 

March fracture 

Ankle sprain 

O'Donoghue

Ankle sprain 

100

What fascia gives pressure to the femoral nerve? 

Crural 

Investing 

Scarpa

Fascia Lata

Fascia Lata

Crural - lower leg 

Investing - neck

Scarpa - abdomen 

200

Which of the following is not a boundary of the popliteal fossa? 

Gastrocnemius 

Soleus 

Semimembranosus 

Short head of Biceps Femoris 

Semitendinosus 

Short head of Biceps Femoris 

(Long head of Biceps Femoris )

200

Which of the following is not one of the five P's of acute arterial occlusion?

Paresthesia 

Pallor 

Pain 

Panic

Paralysis 

Pulselessness 

Panic

200

Which of the following is false?

The dermatome of the thigh is L2-3

The dermatome of the belly button is T10

The dermatome of the pinky toe is S2

The dermatome of the big toe is L5

The dermatome of the pinky toe is S2

(The dermatome of the pinky toe is S1)

200

Which of the following muscles does attach to the greater trochanter? 

Inferior Gemellus 

Gluteus Maximus 

Obturator Externus 

Vastus medius 

Inferior Gemellus  

The other muscles are: Gluteus medius/minimus, pririformis, obturator interns, superior gemellus, and vastus lateralis 

200

A patient has damaged their anterior cruciate ligament. Which two types of displacement will they be unable to prevent? 

Anterior displacement of the Femur on the Tibia 

Anterior displacement of the Tibia on the Femur 

Posterior displacement of the Tibia on the Femur 

Posterior displacement of the Femur on the Tibia 

Anterior displacement of the Tibia on the Femur 

Posterior displacement of the Femur on the Tibia

300

What two muscles are needed in order to invert the foot?

Flexor Hallucis Longus and Brevis 

Fibularis Tertius and Tibialis Anterior 

Tibialis Anterior and Posterior

Fibularis Longus and Brevis 

Tibialis Anterior and Posterior

300

Which of the following is not a triceps coxae?

Superior Gemellus 

Quadratus Femoris 

Inferior Gemellus 

Obturator Internus 

Quadratus Femoris 

300

Which of the following statements is true?

At age 9, the pubis and the ischium fuse together and this is called Symphysis 

At age 9, the pubis and the ischium fuse together and this is called Synostosis

At age 9, the pubis and the Ilium fuse together and this is called Synostosis

At age 9, The ischium and the ilium fuse together and this is called Syndesmosis 

At age 9, the pubis and the ischium fuse together and this is called Synostosis

300

Where is most of the pain located from shin splints? 

Endosteum 

Periosteum

Epiphysis 



Periosteum

300

Which muscle is the main hip flexor?

Iliopsoas 

Gluteus maximus 

Superior Gemellus 

Vastus Lateralis 

Iliopsoas

(Gluteus maximus is the main hip extensor) 

400

What arteries supply blood to the knee joint?

Popliteal Artery 

Femoral Artery 

Fibular Artery

Genicular Artery

Genicular Artery

400

Which of the following actions is the Sciatic nerve not responsible for? 

Dorsi and Plantar flexion 

Flexion of the knee and extension of the hip

Inversion and eversion 

Hip adduction and abduction

Hip adduction and abduction

(The obturator nerve is responsible for those actions)


400

A 42 year old man was involved in a fight and had damage to the sural nerve. Which of the following symptoms would be a result of this nerve damage?

Loss of sensation to the lateral side of the foot 

Loss of sensation to the dorsum side of the foot 

Paralysis of the lateral compartment of leg muscles 

Paralysis of the posterior compartment of leg muscles 

Loss of sensation to the lateral side of the foot 

400

Which of the following does the synovial membrane enclose?

Medial and lateral meniscus 

Anterior and Posterior intercondylar area

Articular surface of the medial and lateral condyle 

The infrapatellar fold  

Anterior and Posterior intercondylar area

(The synovial membrane only encloses the anterior intercondylar area, not the posterior 

400

What nerves innervate the skin distal to the knee? 

Obturator and Sciatic nerve 

Femoral and Sciatic nerve 

Obturator and Femoral nerve 

Sural and Obturator nerve 

Femoral and Sciatic nerve 

(The obturator only innervates the medial thigh)

500

Which muscle does not attach to the calcaneus? 

Flexor hallucis brevis 

Quadratus plantae 

Adductor digiti minimi 

Extensor hallucis brevis 

Flexor hallucis brevis 

500

Which of the following muscles does not aid in dorsiflexion? 

Tibialis anterior 

Extensor digitorum brevis 

Extensor hallucis longus

Fibularis (Peroneus) tertius

Extensor digitorum brevis

(The fourth muscle that is responsible for dorsiflexion is Extensor digitorum longus

(Extensor digitorum brevis and Extensor hallucis brevis/longus lift the toes)

500

Th knee joint has how many articulations and what are they?

2: femoropatellar and femorofibular 

3: Medial and lateral collateral ligaments & patellar ligament

4: Both Menisci and cruciate ligaments 

3: Medial and lateral femorotibial & femoropatellar 

3: Medial and lateral femorotibial & femoropatellar

Many tricky tricky's 

- Femorofibular doesn't exist....

- The Medial and lateral collateral ligaments & patellar ligament are 3/5 of the Extrascapular ligaments 

- The menisci and cruciate ligaments are the contents of the intra-articular ligaments 

500

Which statement is false?

The liofemoral ligament limits hyperextension and lateral rotation of the thigh 

The Pubofemoral ligament limits extension and adduction of the thigh

The ischiofemoral ligament limits extension and medial rotation of the thigh 

The Pubofemoral ligament limits extension and adduction of the thigh

(It does Abduction)

500

What is not true about the Patellar tendon reflex?

The hypo reflex may be a result of the peripheral nerve damage 

The hyper reflex may be a result of the upper motor neuron damage 

The spinal cord segment is L1-5

It tets for integrity of the femoral nerve 

The spinal cord segment is L1-5

(The spinal cord segment is L2-4)