Where does the head of the femur attach into the pelvis ?
Acetabulum
Calcaneous
Where does the Humerus attach into the Scapula?
Glenoid Fossa / Cavity
Which three bones make up the shoulder joint?
Humerus, Scapula,Clavicle
Meniscus
What is the name of the landmark where the patella sits between the femur and the tibia ?
Patellar or Trochlear Groove
Your toes and fingers are numbered 1 to 5.
What number would your ring finger be ?
4th Finger
Where is the olecrannon fossa located on the humerus?
Posteriorly
Which Tendon supports the should anteriorly?
Biceps Tendon
Which ligament of the knee prevents the tibia from traveling forward relative to the knee?
ACL Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
The lateral malleolus is located on which bone of the lower leg?
Fibula
Which bone in the ankle articulates with the tibia and fibula ?
Talus
Which bones contains the deltoid tuberosity?
Humerus
This type of injury occurs when the humerus pops out of the glenoid cavity.
Shoulder Dislocation
Knee ligament tears often occur from blows to what side of the knee?
Lateral
Tibial Tuberosity
Which two carpal bones articulate with the radius and ulna ?
Scaphoid and Lunate
Where does the biceps brachii tendon insert into the lower arm?
Radial tuberosity
What ligament is commonly injured when a shoulder separation occurs?
Acromio-Clavicular Ligament
Females have an increase Q angle which can increase the risk of ACL injuries. Why do they have a higher Q angle ?
Wider Pelvis
What is the name of the ridge that is located posteriorly on the femur ?
It is a site of attachment for the adductors.
Linea Aspera
How many Carpal bones do you have in your hands ?
8
What is the bony protrusion that exists on the distal part of the radius and ulna ?
Styloid Process
Which shoulder injury of a single muscle can result in a disruption of three other muscles?
Rotator Cuff Tear
What area of the knee is irritated and inflamed during Osgoode-Schlatter's disease?
Tibial Tuberosity