The condition when your obturator nerve is over firing
scissor walking
Bone located inferior to your femur but superior to your tibia
Patella
The femoral head fits into the...
Acetabulum
Knee Extension
Quadriceps
Longest Muscle in the body
sartorius
Normal Q angle
12-20 degrees
The name of your thumb toe
Great toe, or Hallux
The femur to the tibfib is a _ joint. (Concave/convex; convex/concave)
Convex/concave.
Plantar Flexion
Gastrocnemius
Strongest bone in the body
Femur
Degrees dorsiflexion required to walk
10 degrees
The bone lateral to the tibia aka "fake tibia"
fibula
Pubic symphysis
Prime Mover of hip flexion
Iliopsoas
Most commonly injured ligaments in an ankle sprain
Anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)/ Calcaneofibular ligament (CFL)
When the head of a bone is deformed within the joint and not aligned properly with the shaft of the bone
Coxa Valga or Coxa Vara
The bone of the foot that sticks out posterior to the tibia
Calcaneal
The portion of the femur where the majority of your hip adductors attach
linea aspera
Toe curling
Flexor digitorum longus
The number of arches in the foot and their names
Three; medial longitudinal arch, lateral longitudinal arch, and anterior transverse arch
When the angle of inclination of the femur is greater than or lower than 125 degrees
Greater: Coxa Valga
Lower: Coxa Vara
The name of the three bones that align with your 1st-3rd metatarsals
Cuneiforms
The bone markings that you need to palpate for a figure 8 measurement of the foot
Medial and lateral malleolus, navicular, base of 5th metatarsal
Prime movers for hip hiking of the R LE
Right Quadratus Laborum and Left Glutes
Helps with the last 20 degrees of knee extension
the VMO