What 3 bones make up the os coxa?
Ischium, ilium, and pubis
The tibia
Are the extensor muscles of the digits located on the anterior or the posterior portion?
Anterior
Which bone has the lateral malleolus?
Fibula
Which bones form the knee joint? What type of joint is this?
Femur and tibia; synovial bicondylar joint
2 ossa coxae
Is the linea aspera on the anterior or the posterior side of the femur?
Posterior
Lateral - Tensor fasciae latae
Medial - Gracilis
What is the space in between the medial condyle and the lateral condyle on the posterior side of distal femur?
Intercondylar fossa or intercondylar notch
What is the classification of the patellofemoral joint?
Synovial planar joint
True or False.
The acetabulum can be seen from the lateral view.
True
Which type of bone is the patella? What does this mean?
Sesamoid bone; this means that it grows in the patellar tendon and stabilizes the patellar tendon
If you look at the vastus intermedius, will you see more muscle (red) or more tendon (white)?
Tendon (white)
How do you identify which side of the tibia is the medial side?
By looking for the medial malleolus
What is the classification of the metatarsophalangeal joints?
Synovial condylar joint
The subpubic angle of a pelvis is less than 80 degrees. Is the pelvic inlet more likely to be round or oval?
Anterior
Iliopsoas is made up of what two muscles?
Psoas major and iliacus
Is the fibular notch on the proximal or distal portion of tibia?
Distal portion
What are the 3 joints the hip bone makes?
Sacroiliac joint, ball and socket joint, pubic symphysis
On which landmark do the 3 bones of the os coxa fuse together?
The acetabulum
Fill in the blank:
The medial and lateral condyles of the tibia are rounded to fit the shapes of the medial and lateral condyles of the femur as they articulate, but tibial ones are _____ and femoral ones are _____.
Concave; convex
The adductor hiatus is located on which muscle?
Adductor magnus
Iliacus originates from which bony landmark of the hip?
Iliac fossa
What 4 joints does the tibia make?
Knee joint (tibiofemoral joint), proximal tibiofibular joint, distal tibiofibular joint, ankle joint