The number of fused bones tha make up the sacrum
What is 5?
The function of the rectus femoris.
What is flexion of hip and extension of the knee?
Number of arches in foot.
What is 3?
Number of nerve branches.
What is 6?
Another name for little toe.
What is digiti minimi?
The major muscle that is responsible for hip extension
What is gluteus maximus?
To C- shaped fibrocartilagenous structures on the tibial condyles.
What are menisci?
The strongest dorsiflexor?
What is tibialis anterior?
The mnemonic to remember nerve names.
What is I (twice) Get Laid On Fridays?
The longest muscle in the body.
What is the sartorius?
The three bones that make up the pelvis.
What is the Ilium, ischium and pubis?
A lack of sensation on the medial side of the knee is caused by a problem with this spinal level.
What is L3?
The 7 tarsal bones.
What are the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, 3 cuneiforms?
The nerve roots forming the lumbar plexus.
What are roots T12-L4? Only a little of T12
This nerve can be impinged by the piriformis.
What is the sciatic nerve?
These four muscles make up the quadriceps femoris group.
What are the rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius?
Normal ROM for knee flexion.
What 0-135*?
The actions of the gastrocnemius muscle.
What are plantarflexion and weak knee flexion?
The number of nerves that come from 1 root,
What is 2?
Special name for the attachment of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosis muscles
What is pes anserinus tendon?
The origin and insertion of the semitendinosis.
What are the ischial tuberosity and the medial surface of the tibia?
Antagonists of knee extension.
What are the hamstrings (biceps femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosus)?
The origin and insertion for flexor digitorum longus.
What are the distal 2/3 of posterior fibula and plantar surface of base of 1st distal phalanx?
The nerves that originate from L2-L4.
What are Obturator nerve and Femoral Nerve?
Two bones associated with the knee joint that do not bear weight.
What are the patella and the fibula?