Who is it?
Name that Educator.
They said what?
Physio Acronyms.
Name that muscle.
100

Holds the record for the most forum posts/replies at Macquaire University

Bradley King

100

Our course director

Kelly Gray

100

"Traffic is grim so I'm lagging a fair bit"

Timon

100

TUG

Timed Up and Go

100

Origin: Lateral third of clavicle, acromion, spine of scapula
Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

Deltoid

200

Eshaan's Queen

Mikayla Bewley

200

Has the most monotone voice

Joel Fuller

200

"The cocktopus had a good run"

Eshaan

200

PAIVM

Passive Accessory Intervertebral Movements

200

Origin: Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)
Insertion: Tibial tuberosity via patella

Rectus Femoris

300

Saves the day in class by volunteering when no one else will

Timon Kaufmann

300

Some say he looks like Tim Foulcher's younger brother

Mark Hancock

300

"ok guys i'm being so so dramatic. it was literally fine"

Ash

300

SMART

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time

300

Origin: Supraglenoid tubercle and coracoid process of scapula
Insertion: Radial tuberosity of radius

Biceps Brachii

400

Professional saxophonist

Chris/Christopher O'Dear

400

Was asked to go to the ball by a student in our year

Victoria Podmore

400

"Should see our table right away when you walk in just look for a 40yr old and James"

Duc

400

AHPRA

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

400

Origin: Iliac crest, thoracolumbar fascia, lower 6 thoracic vertebrae, and lower 3–4 ribs
Insertion: Intertubercular groove of humerus

Latissimus dorsi

500

Was a manager at an Apple store

Harry/Wenjin Li

500

Is in charge of compliance and hold the official title of Compliance and Timetabling Officer

Wendy Hough

500

"I also can't but enjoy your threesome rose emoji"

Cat

500

FUCWOMP

Forced use, Using community settings, Classes, Workstations, Organising the environment, Mental practice, Protocols

500

Origin: Transverse processes of C4 to T12 vertebrae

Insertion: Spinous processes of cervical and thoracic vertebrae, spanning 1–2 segments superiorly

Semispinalis Cervicis