The knee joint is a modified _____ joint.
Three bones fuse together to form this pelvic bone known as the....
What is the coxal bone(s)?
The group of three muscles that extend the hip are called this:
What are the hamstrings?
You should not do this with a dislocated hip.
What is put it back in place/ reduce it?
The anterior tibiofibular connects these two bones.
What is the tibia and the fibula?
What is synovial?
The round end /bony landmark of the femur that articulates with the acetabulum.
What is the head?
The name of this muscle is this.
An injury to the ankle, hip or knee is this... (be specific)
ANY answer really... easy points....
The muscle group that performs plantarflexion (and cramps up a lot) is this.
What is the calf muscle group?
Three tarsal bones are these.
What is the (any three)
Talus
Calcaneus
Cuboid
Navicular
Cuneiforms (lateral, intermediate and medial)
This is the number of phalanges in the foot.
What is 14?
The primary muscle action of the iliacus and psoas major muscle is this.
What is hip flexion?
A bruise to the iliac crest is called this.
What is a hip pointer?
Name two joints movements of the hip.
What are.... (any two)
flexion
extension
abduction
adduction
internal rotation
external rotation
circumduction.
The blue star is this structure of the knee.
What is the MCL?
These are the three regions of the foot.
What are the tarsals, metatarsals and the phalanges?
One of the calf muscles is this.
What is the gastrocnemius or the soleus?
This type of ankle sprain is less common than the other.
What is an eversion ankle sprain?
The yellow star is this structure.
What is the meniscus?
The name of the cartilage in the hip reduce friction and absorb shock is this.
What is the labrum?
The femur arrticulates here.
What is the acetabulum?
Name a muscle that performs knee extension.
What is the quadriceps muscle group or the
rectus femoris
vastus intermedias
vastus lateralis
and the vastus medialis (VMO)?
The injury in this image is this?
What is a torn ACL?
This makes synovial joints different from cartilaginous joints.
What is that they are freely movable?