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What are the three Hamstring Muscles?   Bicep Femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus  
What are the Gluteal muscles?   Maximus, Medius, Minimus  
What are the two lateral hip rotators?   Piriformis, Quadratus Femoris  
Three parts that form the pelvic girdle?   coaxal bones, sacrum, coccyx  
sacrum is known as the?   Sacred bone  
Coccyx is also known as the?   tailbone  
Rules of thumb of actions of anterior?   flex hip, extend leg @ the knee  
Rule of thumb of actions of Posterior?   extend hip, flex leg @ the knee  
Rule of thumb of actions of Adductor?   adduct the hip  
Rule of thumb of actions of Abduct?   Abduct the hip  
Rule of thumb of actions of Rotators?   Medially & laterally the hip  
ASIS   Anterior superior Iliac Spine  
PSIS   Posterior Superior Iliac Spine  
Pubis   Inferior bones of pelvis coneected by pubic symphysis  
Ischial   ischial tuberosity inferior posterior promence of ischaim  
Bony Landmarks   ASIS, PSIS, Pubis, Ischial, Greater Tronchanter  
Ligaments   lliolumbar, Inguinal, Sacrotuberous, Sacroiliac  
lliolumbar   between transverse process L4 to L5 posterior iliac crest  
Inguial   inbetween ASIS and Puic tuberical  
Sacrotuberous   between the ischial tuberosity and edge of sacrum  
Sacroiliac   ASIS superfically to sacroilliac joint  
Hematoma   muscle contusion with bleeding into the tissues occurs due to impact trauma  
Muscle Strain   involves the pulling or tearing of a muscle tissue...  
Ligament   Tears of a fiber of a ligament fiber- mild to servere  
Semitendinosis   O: Iscial tubersoity I: Anterior proximal tibal shaft  
Semimbranosis   O: Ischial tuberoisty I: Posterior medial tibial condyle  
Piriformis   O: Anterior sacrum I: Top of greater trochanter  
Biceps Femoris   O:long head - Ischial tuberosity Short head- Linea aspera I: Head of fibula  


   


 

 

 
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