Upper & Lower Leg Bone Anatomy
Upper & Lower Leg Bone Anatomy
Upper & Lower Leg Bone Anatomy
Pelvic Bones and Joints
Pelvic Bones and Joints(2)
100

What is the medial malleolus and what is it often used as?

The medial malleolus is the distal portion of the tibia that is commonly used as a palpation point.

100

The distal portion of the fibula used as a palpation point is called what?

The lateral malleolus.

100

What bone is commonly referred to as the “tailbone”?

The coccyx.

100

Is it true or false that the sacrum begins as five separate vertebrae, but they later fuse together to form one sacrum bone?

What is true?

100

What are the "sit-bones" known as?

What are the ischial tuberosities?

200

What is the Medical Term for Flat Foot & High Arch?

Pes Planus & Pes Cavus

200

This anterior tibial landmark serves as the attachment site for the patellar tendon.

The tibial tuberosity.

200

This proximal portion of the fibula is a key palpation landmark and location where nerves run superficially.

The fibular head.

200

What special area connects both halves of the pelvis together anteriorly?

What is the pubic symphysis?

200

What is the "socket" known as?

What is the acetabulum?

300

Why is the Q-angle typically wider in women than men?

Because of a wider pelvis associated with childbearing anatomy.

300

What is the definition of a Joint?

Articulation point where two (or more) bones meet and allows movement to occur

300

Name the Three Arches of the Foot

  • Transverse Arch (Anterior)

  • Lateral Longitudinal Arch (Lateral)

  • Medial Longitudinal Arch (Medial)

300

The pubis, ischium, and ilium together form the what?

What is the HIP?

300

The sacroiliac joint connects which two structures?

What are the sacrum and ilium?

400

What two joints connect the tibia and fibula?

The proximal tibiofibular joint and distal tibiofibular joint.

400
What type of bone is the patella?


The Patella is also known as the "______" of the Knee

Type: Sesamoid Bone

"Linchpin" of the Knee

400

The patellar tuberosity helps establish what biomechanical angle relationship with the ilium?

 The Q-angle.

400

What area of the pelvis functions in weight-bearing and is found between the sacrum and ilium?

What is the sacroiliac joint?

400

Name the bones that form the acetabulum.

Ilium, ischium, and pubic bone.

500
Name All the Bones that make up the Knee Joint (4)

Femur, Patella. Tibia & Fibula

500

The greater trochanter serves as the attachment site for what group of muscles and is known as what?

The rotator cuff of the hip (hip external rotators).

500

Name two our of the three primary functions of the arch

- Locomotion (Walking & Running)
- Shock Absorption
- Bears the Weight of the Body

500

Name the Bones that form the Pelvic Girdle

Illium, Ischium, Pubis, Sacrum & Coccyx

500

Why is the sacrum considered to be the innominate bone? (what does that mean?)

It has a very small degree of movement