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The pubis bone is part of the
A) hip coxal
B) ischium
C) leg,femur
D) linea aspera
A) hip, coxal (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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The insertion of the (distal attachment) quadriceps femoris is the :
A) tibial tuberocity
B) tibial epicondyle
C) greater trochanter
d) none of the above
A) tibial tuberocity (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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What ligament attached the posterior sacrum to the ilium?
Posterior sacroiliac
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What bony landmark is called the sits bones?
A) ischial tuberocity
B) iliac crest
C) greater trochanter
D) pubic crest
A) ischial tuberocity (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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All heads of the quadriceps femoris perform this action:
A) extension of the knee
B) flexion of the hip
C) lateral rotation of the knee
D) flexion of the knee
A) extension of the knee (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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The proximal attachment (origin) of the sartorius is the:
A) pes anserinus
B) posterior superior iliac spine
C) anterior inferior iliac spine
D) anterior superior iliac spine
D) anterior superior iliac spine (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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The primary action of the psoas and iliacus is
hip flexion
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what are the actions of the gluteus maximus?
A) extension, adduction, flexion, lateral rotation
B) extension, adduction, abduction, flexion
C) extension, adduction, abduction, lateral rotation
D) extension, adduction, abduction, medial roation
C) extension, adduction, abduction, lateral roation (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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What is the name of the "ball" portion of the femure?
The acetabulum
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What is the name of the origin that the semi-tendinosus and semi-membranosus share
ischial tuberocity
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What is the action origin and insertion of the Gluteus Maximus?
Action: extend, lateral rotation, abduct, adduct
Origin: Coccyx, edge of sacrum, posterior iliac crest, sacotuberous, and sacroiliac ligaments
Insertion: iliotibial tract, and gluteal tuberocity
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what is the common insertion point of the adductor muscles?
Medial lip of the linea aspera
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what is the proximal attachment of the Sartorius?
Anterior superior Iliac spine (ASIS)
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what is the primary motion of the Psoas muscle
Hip flexion
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What is the Origin of the Rectus Femoris?
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
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proximal origin of the Iliacus?
Iliac Fossa
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What is the largest nerve in the body?
The vegas nerve
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Which one is not part of the coaxial joint?
A) obturator foramen
B)Acetabulum
C)Lunate surface
A) obturator formen (this multiple choice question has been scrambled)
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Which large vein is used in graphs or bypass surgery?
the saphenus vein
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