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Exam #3 TSAC 201

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The most anatomically medial muscle of the hamstring group is the Semimembranosus
The muscles located on the medial side of the thigh are collectively identified by their action and are known as the Adductors
The only muscle in the quadriceps group that crosses both the knee and the hip joints is the Rectus Femoris
T/F: The only two muscles considered lateral muscles of the hip joint are the gluteus medius and the gluteus minimus. True
T/F: The pectineus muscles assist (act as synergists to) the adductor muscle group. True
The psoas major and iliacus muscles would be considered antagonists to what muscle during extension of the hip? Semimembranosus
T/F: The psoas major and psoas minor muscles originate on the ilium. False
T/F: The psoas major muscle is considered a synergistic muscle to the iliacus during flexion of the hip. True
The psoas major muscle originates on the Lumbar Vertebrae
T/F: The quadriceps femoris muscle group, specifically the rectus femoris, is considered an abductor of the hip joint. True
The six deep external rotators of the hip joint are located beneath which of the following muscles? Gluteus Maximus
T/F: The six deep external rotators of the hip joint are located on the posterior aspect of the joint. True
The tensor fasciae latae assists (acts as a synergist) two other muscles in what movement of the hip joint? Abduction
T/F: The term true groin strain refers to the iliopsoas muscle group. True
T/F: The trochanteric bursa is located between the gluteus maximus and the tensor fasciae latae. False
T/F: The tuberosity on which the three hamstring muscles originate is located on the pubic bone. False
Which hamstring muscle has a portion of its origin on the femur? Biceps Femoris
Which of the following bones of the pelvic girdle is part of the structure known as the acetabulum? Pubic
Which of the following hip joint muscles not only flexes the hip but also extends the knee joint? Rectus femoris
Which of the following is not considered one of the three bones that form the innominate bone? Sacrum
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