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FREE ANATOMY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT LOWER LIMB
TEST8 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: 16. What muscles and structure form the femoral triangle?
Answer:
Femoral triangle:
Boundaries: Superior-medial: inguinal ligament
Lateral: sartorius
Inferior-medial: adductor longus
Floor: iliopsoas
Question 2: Fibula
Answer:
Sticklike bone with slightly expanded ends located laterally to the tibia Major markings include the head and lateral malleolus
Question 3: Vastus medialis
Answer:
O: linea aspera
I: Patella via quadriceps
tendon and then tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
A: All four heads
extends leg at knee Joint; (rectus femoris Alone also flexes Thigh)
N: Femoral Nerve
Question 4: Tensor fasciae latae
Answer:
O: Iliac crest
I: Tibia by way of iliotibial tract
A:
N:Superior gluteal
Question 5: semitendinosus (medial superficial)
Answer:
O:Ischial tuberosity
I:Medial surface &
condyle of tibia
A:All three: flexes leg And extends thigh; both insert tibia extension of the hip & flexion of knee
N:Sciatic nerve
Question 6: Metatarsals
Answer:
Five (1-5) long bones that articulate with the proximal phalanges
Question 7: 8. What spinal nerves make up each plexus?
Answer:
Lumbar Plexus (L1-L4) Sacral Plexus (L4-S4)
Question 8: Fibular collateral ligament.
Answer:
It strengthens the lateral aspect of the joint.is covered by the tendon of the biceps femoris muscle, and the tendon of the popliteal muscle is deep to it.
Question 9: 9. What are the main nerves coming out from the lumbar plexus?
Answer:
Femoral Nerve Obturator Nerve
Question 10: Rectus femoris
Answer:
O: Ant. Inf. iliac
spine
I: Patella via quadriceps
tendon and then tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
A:All four heads
extends leg at knee Joint; (rectus femoris Alone also flexes Thigh)
N: Femoral Nerve
Question 11: Tarsus
Answer:
Composed of seven bones that form the posterior half of the foot Body weight is carried primarily on the talus and calcaneus
Question 12: The Lower Limb
Answer:
Femur, Leg= Tibia, fibula
Question 13: Tibial collateral ligament.
Answer:
Broad, flat ligament on the medial surface of the joint that extends from the medial condyle of the femur to the medial condyle of the tibia
Question 14: Ischium
Answer:
The ischium forms the posteroinferior part of the hip bone The thick body articulates with the ilium, and the thinner ramus articulates with the pubis
Question 15: What muscles insert on the greater trochanter of the femur?
Answer:
gluteus medius, piriformis
Question 16: acetabulum
Answer:
is the socket formed where the three part of the hip bone converge
Question 17: 5. What is the "unhappy triad"?
Answer:
- rupture of tibial(medial) collateral ligament, associated with tearing of anterior cruciate ligament
- medial meniscus.
(ACL), and
Question 18: LATERAL (FIBULAR) COMPARTMENT OF THE LEG
Answer:
peroneus (fibularis) longus, peroneus ( fibularis) brevis