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Muscle Group 5
Pelvis and thigh
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| To find the path of the rectus, draw an imaginary line between which two landmarks? | AIIS and patella |
| While your partner extends her knee, palpate just medially and proximally to the patella for the bulbous shape of which muscle? | Vastus medialis |
| Which is the origin of the short head of the biceps femoris? | lateral lip of linea aspera |
| The hamstrings are situated directly between which muscles? | vastus lateralis and adductor magnus |
| Semimembranous is deep to which muscle? | semitendinous |
| Which area of the body, ususally comprised of both large muscles and large quantities of adipose, is especially good for exploring tissue differences? | buttocks |
| Which of the following is not apart of the coxal bone? | sacrum |
| What is a common attatchment site for both sartorius muscle and the inguinal ligament? | ASIS |
| Which pair of boney landmarks can usually be identified by two small dimples at the base of the lower back? | PSIS |
| Which structure can be located by sliding your fingers inferiorly four to six inches from the middle of the iliac crest, along the lateral thigh? | greater trochanter |
| Which topographical feature is on the anterior centerline of the body, superior to the level of the ASISs? | umbilicus |
| The superior ramus of the pubis forms a ridge that serves as an attachment site for which muscle? | pectineus |
| What is the name of the horizontal line between the buttock and thigh? | gluteal fold |
| The muscles of the pelvis and thigh create movement primarily at which two joints? | coxal and tibifemoral |
| What is a perineum? | diamond-shaped area and inferior aspect of pelvis |
| Which landmark serves as an attatchment site for the rectus femoris? | AIIS |
| Which landmark is an attachment site for the iliacus muscle? | iliac fossa |
| Which bones are comprised of fused-together vertebre? | sacrum and coxxyx |
| The coccyx is located near which topographical feature? | gluteal cleft |
| Which boney landmark can be found just inferior to the greater trochanter and lateral to the ischial tuberosity? | gluteal tuberosity |
| Which muscle acts as an antagonist to psoas major during flexion of the hip? | gluteus maximus |
| Which muscle acts as a synergist with piriformis during lateral rotation the hip? | satorius |
| Which muscle act as a antagonist to adductor magnus during adduction of the hip? | gluteus medius |
| Which muscle acts as a synergist with the biceps femoris during lateral flexion of the knee? | gracilis |
| Which of the quadriceps muscles crosses two joints? | rectus femoris |