origins, insertions, and innervations
muscles/ muscle groups
Bones and joint
Ligaments and stability
100

This muscle originates at the AIIS

What is the Rectus femoris

100

This muscle performs hip flexion and knee extension 

What is the rectus femoris?

100

The two bones that primarily form the knee joint

What is the Tibia and femur

100

What ligament prevents excessive anterior translation of the tibia on the femur?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament - ACL

200

This muscle group inserts a the tibial tuberosity

What is the Quadriceps Femoris group

200

This muscle group collectively performs knee flexion 

What are the hamstrings?

200

name of the bone that sits anterior to the knee joint and aids in mechanical advantage?

What is the Patella

200

What ligament is commonly injured with a valgus force to the knee?

Medial Collateral Ligament - MCL

300

These muscles collectively are innervated by the Sciatic nerve

What are the Hamstrings

300

This muscle performs hip extension and knee flexion

What is the Biceps femoris

300

What is the structural classification of the tibiofemoral joint

Synovial hinge joint

300

The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) prevents what motion at the knee

Posterior translation of the tibia on the femur

400

The semitendinosus inserts here.

What is the Pes Anserinus on the medial shaft of the tibia?

400

This muscle is a knee flexor and known as "the key that unlocks the knee" , because of it's vital role in unlocking the knee from an extended position.

What is the Popliteus?

400

What is the normal Q-angle range for males and females?

Males: ~10-15°, Females: ~15-20°

400

What ligament resists excessive varus forces at the knee?

Lateral Collateral Ligament - LCL)

500

This nerve innervates the Quadriceps

What is the femoral nerve? L2,3,4

500

Which muscle is most responsible for preventing lateral patellar tracking?

What is the Vastus Medialis Oblique - VMO 

500

What is included in the terrible triad

medial meniscus, MCL, ACL