Chapter 12 / Knee
The intercondylar eminence is an anatomical landmark located on the femur between the lateral and medial femoral condyles
False
The ligament attaching the anterior horns of the medial and lateral menisci to prevent meniscal distortion on the knee extension is the coronary ligament
False
The most distal aspect of the femur bone is its patellar facet
False
The muscle found immediately beneath (under) the rectus femoris muscle is the vastus femoris muscle
False
The pes anserine group includes the sartorius, gracilis, and membranosus muscles
False
The popliteus muscle, with assistance from the semitendinosus and semimembranosus, externally rotates the tibia
False
The rectus femoris muscle crosses only the knee joint
False
When involved as a flexor of the knee, the plantaris muscle is assisted by the hamstring group and has the quadriceps group as its antagonists
False
Which of the following bones is not considered a weight-bearing bone?
Fibula
The primary function of the _____ is to retract the synovial membrane during knee extension
Genu Articularis
Which of the following muscles assists (acts as a synergist) in the internal rotation of the tibia and has both heads of the biceps femoris as its antagonist muscles?
Gracialis
The ____ muscle is a hip adductor and also crosses the knee joint
Gracilis
The ____ attaches to Gerdy's tubercle on the proximal anterior laterl aspect of the tibia
Iliotibial Band
The ____ ligament has deep fibers attaching to a meniscus
Medial Collateral
The medial and lateral C-shaped fibrocartilages of the knee joint are also known as the
Menisci
Which of the following anatomical structures lie just beneath the anterior joint line of the knee?
Menisci
A muscle considered a weak flexor of the knee is the
Plantaris
In addition to being a flexor of the knee joint, this muscle also is the major internal rotator of the lower leg
Popliteus
The ____ muscle, although considered a weak flexor of the knee, is really of little significance in human anatomy
Popliteus
The ____ muscle, although considered weak flexor of the knee, is really of little significance in human anatomy
Popliteus
The popliteal space is found on the ____ aspect of the knee joint
Posterior
Which of the following ligaments is not considered one of the posterior ligaments of the knee joint?
Posterior Cruciate
An excessive _____ is often cited as a possible cause of knee pain defined as patellofemoral syndrome
Q-Angle
The largest sesamoid bone in the body is inserted within the tendon of insertion of the ____ muscle group
Quadriceps
Which of the following is not a hamstring muscle?
Rectus Femoris
The ____ muscle is known as the longest muscle in the human body
Sartorius
Which of the following muscles does not cross the knee joint?
Soleus
The knee joint is formed by the articulation of the femur and the
Tibia
The knee joint is classified as a modified hinge joint
True
The ligament designed to prevent forward displacement of the tibia on the distal end of the femur is the anterior cruciate ligament
True
The medial and lateral menisci are attached to the tibia
True
The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for preventing posterior displacement of the proximal tibia on the distal end of the femur
True
The tensor fasciae latae is considered part of the iliotibial band and, therefore, is considered a weak extensor of the knee
True
When the knee joint moves into flexion, the gracilis muscle becomes an internal rotator of the lower leg
True
Three of the four muscles that are major extensors of the knee joint are also known as the
Vasti
The ligaments providing lateral and medial stability to the knee joint are the
collateral ligaments
The gastrocnemius muscle assists the hamstring muscle group in knee flexion and has the _____ muscle group as its antagonists
quadricep femoris
During knee extension, the quadriceps femoris muscle group has which of the following muscles as its major antagonist?
Biceps Femoris
The ______ muscle is considered the lateral hamstring muscle
Biceps Femoris
Which of the following is not a quadriceps muscle?
Biceps Femoris
The ligaments providing anterior and posterior stability to the knee joint are the
Cruciate ligaments
