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FINAL KOV Study

THIS IS THE REVIEW FROM CLASS ON 6/2/09

QuestionAnswer
Actions of Infraspinatus Laterally rotates extends humerus, Fires during abduction and adduction
Actions of Pect major adducts, medially rotates, flexes
Action of Soleus Plantar flexes foot
Action of Subscapularis Strong medial rotators and fires during everything else
Actions of TFL medially rotates femur abducts femur flexes
Actions of Peroneus Longus Plantar flexes and everts foot
Actions of Deltoideus Any movement of humerus, abducts laterally rotates, medially rotates
Actions of Rectus Femoris extends knee flexes hip
Which are the Tom dick and harry muscles? Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Flexor Hallucis Longus
Which malleolus do the tom dick and harry muscles wrap around? Medial
Lateral condyle of the tibia, 2/3rds anterior shaft of the fibula, and interosseous membrane, to the middle and distal phalanges of the 4 toes Extensor Digitorum Longus
Lateral clavicle, Acromion process, Spine of the scapula to the deltoid tuberosity Deltoideus
Anterior lower half of humerus to the coronoid process and tuberosity of ula Brachialis
ASIS to upper medial tibia Sartorius
Anterior Pubis Pubic tubercle medial lip of linea aspera Adductor Longus
Lateral shaft of tibia, Lateral condyle, interosseous membrane, base of first metatarsal, and cuneiform Tibialis anterior
Lateral lip of linea aspera on posterior femur to lateral edge of patella and patellar ligament Vastus Lateralis
Which muscles go into the tendocalcaneus Soleus Gastrocnemeus Plantaris
Which muscle is known as the key that unlocks the knee? Popliteus
Solial line of tibia upper shaft of fibula to tendocalcaneus Soleus
Upper 2/3rds of lateral shaft of fibula to base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform at the bottom of the foot Peroneus Longus
Lower 1/3rd of lateral border of scapula near inferior angle to medial lip of the bicipital groove Teres Major
Anterior surface of ribs 3-5 to Coracoid process of scapula Pect Minor
Lateral condyle of femur, capsule of knee joint, upper posterior tibia Popliteus
Medial and lateral epicondyles of femur, to tendocalcaneus Gastrocnemeus
Extends Knee Flexes Hip Rectus Femoris
Ischial tuberosity, sacrotuberous ligament, Linea Aspear, Fibular Head of lateral condyle of the tibia Biceps Femoris
Ischial Tuberosity to Proximal Medial Shaft of Tibia Semitendinosus
Which of the Following does NOT dorsiflex the ankel? Tibialis Aterior, Peroneus Tertius, Extensor digitorum Longus, Tibialis Posterior Tibialis Posteior
Which muscles are most likely to be involved in an inversion sprain? Peroneus Longus and Brevis
Inferior ramus of pubis, Ischial tuberosity, Ramus of Ischium, to Linea Aspera and adductor tubercle Adductor Magnus
Inferior ramus of pubis to proximal medial shaft of tibia Gracilis
Lower 2/3rds of lateral surface of fibula to the lateral side of the base of the 5th metatarsal Peroneus Brevis
AIIS, Upper Margin at the Acetabulum, to patella and the patellar ligament Rectus Femoris
Adducts Flexes Medially Rotates Humerus Pect Major
Plantar Flexes Foot Plantaris, Gastrocnemues, Soleus, Tibialis Posterior, Pernoeus Longus, Peroneus Brevis
Upper 2/3rds of Supracondylar Ridge of Humerus to syloid process of radius Brachioradialis
Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, upper ½ of posterior humerus, posterior surface of lower half of humer, to olecranon process of humerus Triceps
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