Origin / Insertion
Action
Muscles
Nervous System
Misc.
100

Which attachment of a muscle moves during contraction, and which one stays fixed?

Origin stays fixed and insertion moves

100

What action(s) does the Supraspinatus perform

Abduct the shoulder / Stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity

100

What are the three muscle types?

Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac

100

There are two types of nervous systems, what are they?

CENTRAL and PERIPHERAL

100

This type of pain assessment measures intensity, and this type describes the pain’s quality

Qualitative - Description of pain
Quantitative - Pain scale

200

Name the origin of the Semitendinosus

Ischial tuberosity

200

What action(s) does the Teres Minor perform? 

Laterally rotate the shoulder / Adduct the shoulder / Stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity

200

Name the two muscles that make up the Iliopsoas 

Psoas Major and Iliacus

200

What is the function (process order) of the Nervous system?

Sensory input > Integration > Motor output

200

Name the four types of Evaluation of Pain (Location)

Localized, Radiating, Referred, Projected

300

Name the insertion of the Quadratus Lumborum

Last rib and transverse processes of 1st - 4th lumbar vertebrae

300

What action do the hamstrings perform?

Hint: The answer is not to flex the knee

Posteriorly tilt the pelvis

300

All four quadricep muscles flex the knee, which two quadricep muscles also flex the hip?

Rectus Femoris and Vastus Medialis

300

What nervous system do the sympathetic and parasympathetic ns belong to?

Autonomic

300

What is a tubericle?

A small, rounded projection or bump on a bone.

400

Where does the Sternocleidomastoid insert?

Mastoid process of temporal bone and lateral portion of superior nuchal line of occiput

400

The muscle that laterally tilts the pelvis, laterally flexes the vertebral column and extends the vertebral column is what?

Quadratus Lumborum

400

Provide me 4 out of 8 mentioned categories muscles are names by

Size
Length
Location
Number
Body Movement
Origin/Insertion
Bones
Direction

400

What is the nervous system that works opposite to the autonomic nervous system?

Somatic

400

Fill in the blank:


Deactivate a trigger by hold of ______ or until the tissue releases or softens under pressure

30-90 seconds

500

These two structures serve as the common insertion pathway for all four quadriceps muscles

Patella and Patellar tendon

500

What action do both the Psoas Major and Illiacus perform (with the insertion fixed)

Flex the trunk toward the thigh / Tilt the pelvis anteriorly 

500

Jess’s favorite muscle is

Sartorius

500

Where are Nociceptors located?

In the belly of the muscle and in the tendon

500

How large is a palpable nodule (referring to trigger points) 

2-10 MM