This bone is on the medial side on the antebrachial area of the arm
What is the Ulna?
Obturator Internus is innervated by this bundle of nerves.
What is the Sacral Plexus?
This structure supports the lower back and serves as an origin for the Erector Spinae Group
What is the Thoracolumbar Fascia?
Posterior Triangle has the Brachial Plexus
Anterior Triangle has the _________
Carotid Artery
This structure is Lateral to the Tibial Tuberosity.
What is the head of the fibula?
This muscle inserts into the medial border of the scapula, between superior angle of the scapula and the superior portion of scapula.
What is the Levator Scapula?
Flexion > ________ > ________
is the capsular pattern of the Hip
What is Abduction > Medial Rotation?
This vertebral level is in line with the Acromion
What is C7 Vertebral level?
This muscle tenses up the skin and fascia on the neck and face
What is the Platysma?
The main action of the Triceps Surae.
What is Plantarflexion?
This muscle lies deep to the Biceps Brachii, and shares an attachment site with the Pectoralis Minor
What is the Coracobrachialis?
Origin is _______
Insertion is Lesser Trochanter
This is for the Iliacus
What is the Iliac Fossa?
C3, C4, C5 keeps the Diaphragm Alive
Protracts the Jaw and does Lateral deviation
What is the Lateral Pteryigoid?
The make up the three points of contact for the arches of the Foot.
What is the Head of 1st, 5th Metatarsal and the Calcaneus?
This muscle runs between the Teres Major and Minor.
What is Triceps Brachii?
This muscle has the adductor hiatus.
This action would shorten the fibers of Quadratus Lumborum?
This action would lengthen the Sternocleidomastoid muscle
What is Extension and rotation of head and neck to the same side?
This pulse is found in between the Extensor Digitorum Brevis tendons.
What is the Dorsal Pedal Pulse?
Normal ROM of Shoulder is
180 degrees for Flexion & Abduction
60 degrees Extension
90 degrees Internal & External Rotation
35 degrees Adduction
45 degrees Horizontal Abduction
_______ degrees Horizontal Abduction
What is 130 degrees Horizontal Abduction?
This ligament is the strongest ligament in the hip.
What is the Sacrotuberous ligament?
Origin: External Surfaces of __________
Insertion: Anterior part of the iliac crest, _________
Action:
Unilaterally:
Laterally flex vertebral column to the same side
Rotate vertebral column to the opposite side
Bilaterally:
Flex the vertebral column
Compress abdominal contents
What is the External surfaces of 5th to 12th ribs and rectus sheath to linea alba?
Origin is SPs of T3-T6
Inserts into TVPs of C1-C3
What is Splenius Cervicis?
This muscles are the common culprits of Plantar Fasciitis.
What is Flexor Digitorum Brevis and Quadratus Plantae?