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GMS-TestReviewHipThi
GMS-TestReviewBones&MusclesHip&Thigh
Question | Answer |
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What muscles of the hip & thigh create movement at which two joints? | Coxal(hip) & Tibiofemoral(knee) |
What Quadriceps muscle crosses two joints | Rectus Femoris (hip&knee) |
What is the sole muscle of the lateral thigh, deep to the IT band? | Vastus Lateralis |
What is the commom origin for the hamstrings? | Iscial Tuberosity |
The hamstrings are located on the posterior thigh btw what two muscles? | Vastus Lateralis&Adductor Magnus |
In which direction does the Biceps Femoris rotate the hip? | Laterally |
There are two medial hamstrings,which one is more superficial? | Semitendinosus |
What gluteal muscle is the most posterior & superficial? | Gluteus Maximus |
Which gluteal muscle can flex & extend the hip (but not simulaneously)& is deep to the Gluteus Minimus? | Gluteus Medius |
The adductor tendons from a connective tissue drape along the base of the pelvis extending from which two boney landmarks? | Superior Ramus of the Pubis to the Ischial Tuberosity |
What is the most posterior adductor muscle, located in front of the hamstrings? | Adductor Magnus (floor of adductors) |
The Gracilis is the only adductor to cross which joint? | Knee(Tibeofemoral) |
What are the two actions common to all the muscles of the adductor group? | Medially Rotate & Adduct Hip |
What nerve can the Piroformis compress? | Sciatic Nerve |
True or False-Can the Piroformis & Sartoris both laterally rotate? | True |
Name the joints involved in movements for the pelvis & thigh? | Coxal Tibeofemoral |
What is the origin & insertion of the Sartorius? | O=ASIS&I=Shaft of Tibia@Pesans Tendon |
What is the deepest Quadricep Muscle? | Vastus Intermedius(attaches to shaft of Femur) |
True or False-Can the Gluteus Maximus extend the thigh? | True |
On or near the pubis region,What muscle group can be found? | Adductors |
What is the longest muscle in the body? | Sartorius |
What is the only adductor that crosses the knee? | Gracilis |