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GMS-TestReviewHipThi

GMS-TestReviewBones&MusclesHip&Thigh

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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
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