KIN 245 - Exam 3
Identify an accurate statement about anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear.
It is one of the most common serious injuries to the knee.
The three heads of the triceps surae together join to the __ tendon.
Achilles
Triceps surae refers to the
gastrocnemius and soleus
Identify an accurate statement about the external oblique abdominal muscles.
They aid the rectus abdominis muscle in its action.
The origin of the rectus femoris is the anterior inferior iliac spine and the groove (posterior) above the _____.
acetabulum
The rectus femoris has the following origin: anterior inferior iliac spine of the ilium and posterior groove above the
acetabulum
The movements of the adductor brevis on the hip joint include ____, external rotation, and flexion.
adduction
The primary movements of the gluteus medius at the hip joint include _____, as well as internal and external rotation.
adduction
The primary movements of the gracilis on the hip joint include ____, flexion, and internal rotation.
adduction
The ___ muscle has its point of insertion in the lower two-thirds of the pectineal line of the femur and upper half of the medial lip of the linea aspera.
adductor brevis
The most common serious knee ligament injury involves the
anterior cruciate ligament
The external oblique abdominal inserts on the
anterior half of crest of ilium, inguinal ligament, crest of pubis, and fascia of rectus abdominis at lower front.
Identify the points of origin of the tensor latae muscle.
anterior iliac crest and surface of the ilium just below the crest
Where can the vastus medialis muscle be palpated?
anterior medial side of the thigh just above the superomedial patella
Identify an action performed by rectus femoris muscle.
anterior pelvic rotation
The vastus intermedius muscle, along with the other vasti muscles, is primarily responsible for extending the knee while the hip is
being flexed
Which of the following statements is not correct regarding the abdominal muscles?
both of the above choices are correct
The __ vertebrae serve as a link between the thoracic spine-rib cage and the head.
cervical
Nearly all movement of the spinal column takes place within two supportive structures known as the __ and __.
cervical & lumbar
Bilateral stretching of the sternocleidomastoid can be brought about by
cervical hyperextension in combination with capital flexion
heel-strike
characterized by landing on the heel with the foot in supination and the leg in external rotation
The internal oblique abdominal inserts on the
costal cartilage of 8th, 9th, and 10th ribs and linea alba
What are the exercises that strengthen the rectus abdominis muscle?
crunches, isometric contractions, bent-knee sit-ups
During quiet rest, the __ is responsible for breathing movements.
diaphragm
The primary action of the tibialis anterior at the ankle joint are ___ and inversion.
dorsiflexion
The peroneus tertius, absent in some humans, is a small muscle that assists in
dorsiflexion and eversion
anterior compartment muscles of lower leg
dorsiflexor group
The largest muscle group in the trunk and spinal column is the __, which extends on each side of the spinal column from the pelvic region to the cranium.
erector spinae
The actions of the peroneus longus on the ankle joint are subtalar __ and plantar flexion.
eversion
Identify the actions performed by the peroneus longus muscle.
eversion of the foot and plantar flexion of the ankle
Turning the ankle and foot outward in abduction away from the midline is termed subtalar
eversion.
Movement of the posterior femur from any point toward the posterior pelvic in the sagittal plane is termed hip
extension
Movements of the semimembranosus at the hip joint include ___, posterior pelvic rotation, and internal rotation.
extension
Posterior movement of the spine in the sagittal plane, where the head moves away from the chest, and the thorax moves away from the pelvis is termed spinal
extension
Identify an action performed by the splenius muscles.
extension of the head and neck
What are the actions performed by the sternocleidomastoid muscle?
extension of the head at the atlantooccipital joint and flexion of the cervical spine
Identify an action performed by the vastus lateralis muscle.
extension of the knee
Rotary movement of the lower leg laterally away from the midline is termed
external rotation
Rotary movement of the lower leg laterally away from the midline is termed ___.
external rotation
The upper fibers of the gluteus maximus assist in hip adduction, whereas the lower fibers assist in adduction. Together, these fibers also carry out hip extension, posterior pelvic rotation, and ___ of the hip.
external rotation
Identify an action performed by the pectineus muscle.
external rotation of the hip
The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are located on the outermost anterior and posterior surfaces of the knee joint.
false
The cuboid bone is located medially with respect to the navicular bone.
false
The lateral collateral ligament originates on the lateral femoral condyle distally to popliteus origin and inserts on the fibular head.
false
The medial malleolus is an anatomical landmark located on the fibula.
false
The popliteus originates on the medial aspect of lateral femoral condyle.
false
The posterior portion of the trunk contains the abdominal muscles.
false
The semimembranosus inserts anteromedially on the medial tibial condyle.
false
The semitendinosus is located laterally and internally rotates the knee.
false
The spinous processes are located anterior with respect to the vertebral bodies.
false
The teres ligament is located superficially and slightly limits adduction.
false
With the exception of the glenohumeral joint, the acetabular femoral joint is the least mobile joint of the body.
false
The vastus intermedius has the following origin: upper two-thirds of the anterior surface of the ____.
femur
Anterior movement of the spine in the sagittal plane; where the head moves toward the chest, and the thorax moves toward the pelvis is termed spinal
flexion
Bending or decreasing the angle between the femur and the lower leg is termed __.
flexion
Movement of the anterior femur from any point toward the anterior pelvis in the sagittal plane is termed hip
flexion
The iliposoas muscle is located anteriorly and performs ____ of the hip joint.
flexion
The primary movement of the rectus femoris on the hip joint is ___ and anterior pelvic rotation.
flexion
The primary movements of the biceps femoris at the knee joint include ___, and external rotation.
flexion
The primary movements of the gluteus minimus at the hip joint include abduction and
flexion
The primary movements of the iliacus at the hip joint include ____ and external rotation.
flexion
When contracted, the actions of the rectus abdominis on the spine include lumbar __ and lateral flexion.
flexion
Identify an action performed by sartorius muscle.
flexion of the knee
The __ has the following attachments - origin: middle one-third of the posterior surface of the tibia; insertion: base of the distal phalanx of each of the four lesser toes.
flexor digitorum longus
Which of the following muscles has its insertion on the base of the distal phalanx of each of the four lesser toes?
flexor digitorum longus
Which of the following muscles can perform flexion of the great toe when concentrically contracting?
flexor hallucis longus
The semitendinosus muscle originates in the
ischial tuberosity
What is the biceps femoris (long and short head) origin?
long head: ischial tuberosity; short head: lower half of linea aspera and lateral condyloid ridge
What are the three muscles that make up the anterior vertebral muscles?
longus capitis, rectus capitis anterior, rectus capitis lateralis
The ___ muscle has its point of insertion in the oblique ridge on the lateral surface of the greater trochanter and the iliotibial band of the fasciae latae.
gluteus maximus
The ___ is best stretched by moving the hip into extreme adduction in front of the opposite extremity and then behind it.
gluteus medius
The semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris are known as the
hamstrings
The ankle joint, technically known as the talocural joint, is a __ joint.
hinge
The knee joint is primarily a ___ joint.
hinge
The adductor muscles as a group are called into action in
horseback riding and in doing the breastroke kick in swimming
The origin of the tensor fasciae latae muscle is the anterior ____ ___ and the surface of the ileum just below the crest.
iliac crest
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: inner surface of the ilium; insertion: lesser trochanter of the femur just below the shaft.
iliacus
Which of the following is not correct regarding the knee joint proper?
incorrect - classified as a ginglymus joint
What is the point of insertion of the tibialis anterior muscle?
inner surface of the medial cuneiform and the base of the first metatarsal bone
Turning the ankle and foot inward in adduction toward the midline is termed subtalar
inversion
The combined motion that occurs in both the thoracic and the lumbar regions is known as __ motion.
lumbar
The erector spinae muscle group can be stretched by
maximal hyperflexion of the entire spine
Where can the adductor magnus muscle be palpated?
medial aspect of thigh between gracilis and medial hamstrings
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: distal one-third of the anterior fibula; insertion: superior aspect of the base of the fifth metatarsal.
peroneus tertius
Which of the following muscles has its insertion on the base of the 5th metatarsal?
peroneus tertius
Each bone that makes up the toes is known as a(n)
phalanx
The primary movement of the soleus on the ankle joint is ___.
plantar flexion
When contracted, the actions of the peroneus brevis include eversion
plantar flexion
When contracted, the flexor hallucis longus has the following actions on the ankle joint: flexion of the great toe, __, and inversion.
plantar flexion
When contracted, the gastrocnemius carries out ___ at the ankle joint.
plantar flexion
What is the point of origin of the popliteus muscle?
posterior surface of the lateral condyle of the femur
lateral head of gastrocnemius muscle origin
posterior surface of the lateral femoral condyle
medial head of gastrocnemius muscle origin
posterior surface of the medial femoral condyle
Both the gluteus minimus and the gluteus medius are used in
powerfully maintaining proper hip abduction while running
Where can the adductor longus muscle be palpated?
proximally on anteromedial thigh just inferior to the pubic bone with resisted adduction
The __ has the following attachments - origin: posterior inner lip of the iliac crest; insertion: approximately one-half of the length of the lower border of the 12th rib and the transverse process of the upper four lumbar vertebrae.
quadratus lumborum
The angle formed by the intersection of the patellar tendon and the tibial tuberosity at the patella is known as the
quadriceps angle
The __ has the following attachments - origin: crest of the pubis; insertion: cartilage of the 5-7 ribs and xiphoid process.
rectus abdominis
Return movement from lateral flexion to neutral in the frontal plane is termed
reduction
The main actions of the sternocleidomastoid include head extension, flexion, __, and lateral flexion.
rotation
The main actions of the sternocleidomastoid include head extension, flexion, ___, and lateral flexion.
rotation
The rotary movement of the spine in the transverse plane is termed spinal __.
rotation
obliquus capitis inferior function
rotation of the atlas
Anterior and posterior pelvic rotation occur in the ___ plane of motion.
sagittal
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: anterior superior iliac spine and notch just below the spine; insertion: anterior medial surface of the tibia just below the condyle.
sartorius
The adductor longus muscle can be strengthened by using the
scissors exercise
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: posterior surface of the proximal fibula and proximal two-thirds of the posterior tibial surface; insertion: posterior surface of the calcaneus through the Achilles tendon.
soleus
The ___ muscle can be palpated posteriorly under the gastrocnemius muscle on the medial and lateral sides of the lower leg.
soleus
The __ process can be palpated on the posterior surface of the spine when it is flexed.
spinous
The __ has the following attachments - origin: spinous processes of the third through sixth thoracic vertebrae; insertion: transverse processes of the first three cervical vertebrae.
splenius cervicis
The __ are horizontal indentations that transect the rectus abdominis at three or more locations.
tendinous inscriptions
Muscles that flex the knee include all of the following except?
tensor fascia latae
The trunk is composed of the
thoracic spine, rib cage, and pelvic girdle
The popliteus has the following insertion: upper posterior medial surface of the ____.
tibia
The semitendinosus has the following insertion: upper anterior medial surface of the ___ just below the condyle.
tibia
The rectus femoris has the following insertion: superior aspect of the patella and patella tendon to the __ tuberosity.
tibial
The vastus medialis has the following insertion: medial half of the upper border of the patella and patellar tendon to the ___ tuberosity.
tibial
As the ___ muscle contracts concentrically, it dorsiflexes the ankle and is used as an antagonist to the plantar flexors of the ankle.
tibialis anterior
The flexor hallucis longus muscle may be specifically strengthened by performing
towel grabs against resistance
The vastus lateralis has the following origin: intertrochanteric line, anterior and inferior borders of the greater ___, gluteal tuberosity, upper half of the linea aspera, and entire lateral intermuscular septum.
trochanter
All three of the vasti muscles of quadriceps originate on proximal femur and insert on patella superior pole.
true
Each thoracic vertebrae has one pair of ribs that attaches to it laterally.
true
Extensor hallucis longus can perform weak inversion of the foot.
true
Extensor hallucis longus perform weak inversion of the foot.
true
Motions of the toe metacarpophalangeal joints include flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.
true
Pronation is a combination of ankle dorsiflexionn, subtalar eversion, and forefoot abduction.
true
T/F: The peroneus brevis muscle, apart from being a primary evertor of the foot, assists in plantar flexion.
true
The ankle and foot joints are composed of 26 bones in each foot.
true
The biceps femoris inserts primarily on the head of the fibula.
true
The distal malleoli of the tibia and fibula serve as pulleys for the posterior tendons to increase the mechanical advantage of the respective muscles in performing inversion and eversion actions.
true
The fibula is not part of the ginglymus articulation of the knee joint.
true
The knee joint is the largest joint in the body.
true
The lateral fibula serves as the attachment for knee joint structures but does not articulate with the femur or patella.
true
The location of the erector spinae muscles enables them to extend spine and assist in rotation and lateral flexion.
true
The most common type of ankle sprain results from excessive inversion that causes damage to lateral structures.
true
The only muscle involved in extending all of the metacarpopphalangeal and interphalangeal joints of the four lesser toes is the extensor digitorum longus.
true
The patella serves as a pulley by improving the angle of pull with the result being a greater mechanical advantage for the quadriceps during knee extension.
true
The patella serves as a pulley by improving the angle of pull with the result being a greater mechanical advantage for the quadriceps during knee extension?
true
The pubofemoral ligament is located anteromedially and inferiorly and limits excessive extension and abduction.
true
The right and left pelvis are joined together by the sacrum at the right and left sacroiliac joints.
true
The sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus all insert just below the medial condyle on upper anteromedial tibial surface.
true
The biceps femoris long head has the following origin: ischial ____.
tuberosity
inversion
turning the ankle and foot inward
eversion
turning the ankle and foot outward
What is the point of origin of the vastus intermedius muscle?
upper two-thirds of the anterior surface of the femur
Which of the following exercises use the adductor magnus muscle?
using breaststroke kick in swimming and in horseback riding
Identify the muscles in the quadriceps group.
vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, rectus femoris, and vastus intermedius
Identify the best exercise for the peroneus longus muscle.
walking barefoot or in stocking feet on the inside of the foot
Identify an accurate statement about muscle action at the hip joint.
muscles involved in hip and girdle motions depend on position of the body in relation to earth and direction of movement
external rotation
rotary movement of the lower leg laterally away from the midline
Most of the rotation within the cervical region occurs in the joint between
C1 and C2
The primary movements of the gluteus medius at the hip joint include ___, as well as internal and external rotation.
abduction
Which of the following is not an action of the pectineus muscle?
abduction of the hip
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the diaphragm muscle?
all are true
Identify an action performed by the transversus abdominis muscle.
forced expiration by pulling the abdominal wall inward
The __ has the following attachments - origin: upper half of the inguinal ligament, anterior two-thirds of the crest of the ilium, and lumbar fascia; insertion: costal cartilage of the 8-10 ribs and linea alba.
internal oblique abdominal
The __ muscles run diagonally in the direction opposite that of the external obliques.
internal oblique abdominal
Medial rotary movement of the femur in the transverse plane around its longitudinal axis toward the midline is termed hip
internal rotation
The primary movements of the semimembranosus on the knee joint include flexion, and ___.
internal rotation
The primary movements of the semimembranosus on the knee joint include flexion, and _____.
internal rotation
The vastus lateralis has the following insertion: ___ border of the patella and patellar tendon to the tibial tuberosity.
lateral
Which of the following is not considered to be a large abdominal muscle?
lateral abdominus
scoliosis description
lateral curvatures or sideward deviations of the spine
The movements of the internal oblique abdominal on the spine include lumbar flexion, __, and rotation.
lateral flexion
obliquus capitis superior function
lateral flexion of the head
When performing the up portion of the sit-up with rotation to the left, which of the following muscles are utilized the most?
left internal oblique abdominal and right external oblique abdominal
The right quadratus lumborum is stretched by
left lumbar lateral flexion while in lumbar flexion
The __ binds the laminae of adjacent vertebrae together.
ligamentum flavum
Which of the following does not contribute to the relative stability of the acetabular femoral joint?
rich nervous innervation
Identify an exercise that strengthens the quadriceps muscles.
step-ups
The __ has the following attachments - origin: manubrium of the sternum, anterior superior surface of the medial clavicle; insertion: mastoid process.
sternocleidomastoid
extension
straightening or increasing the angle between the femur and the lower leg
Identify the accurate statements about the popliteus muscle.
- It assists the medial hamstrings in internal rotation of the lower leg at the knee. - It is crucial in internally rotating the knee to unlock it form the full extension position.
Identify the actions performed by the gastrocnemius, a biarticular muscle.
- plantar flexion of the foot if the knee is held in extension - knee flexion if the ankle is dorsiflexed
Which of the following is not true regarding the rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis?
All are superficial and palpable except vastus medialis.
The action of the tibialis posterior on the ankle joint is
NOT dorsiflexion
The primary actions of the flexor digitorum longus at the ankle joint are toe flexion, plantar flexion, and __.
NOT inversion of foot
Movement of the femur in the frontal plane medially toward the midline is termed
adduction
Movement of the femur in the frontal plane medially toward the midline is termed hip
adduction
The ____ has the following attachments - origin: front of the inferior pubic ramus; insertion: lower two-thirds of the pectineal line of the femur and the upper half of the medial lip of the linea aspera.
adductor brevis
Agonist muscles during hip flexion include all of the following except?
adductor magnus
The insertion of the tensor fascia latae muscle is one-fourth of the way down the thigh into the iliotibial tract, which inserts into Gerdy's tubercle of the ___ tibial condyle.
anterolateral
The pes anserinus attaches to the
anteromedial aspect of the proximal tibia below the level of the tibial tuberosity
Identify the origin of the gracilis muscle.
anteromedial edge of descending ramus of pubis
Identify an activity that strengthens the soleus muscle.
any plantar flexion exercise against resistance, particularly if the knee is flexed slightly
Besides the atlantoaxial joint, the remainder of the vertebral articulations are classified as __ joints.
arthrodial
The atlas sits on the axis to form the __ joint. Except for this joint, there is not a great deal of movement possible between any two vertebrae.
atlantoaxial
The hip joint is classified as a _____ joint that consists of the head of the femur connecting with the acetabulum of the pelvic girdle.
ball and socket
flexion
bending or decreasing the angle between the femur and the lower leg
Which of the following muscles externally rotates the knee?
biceps femoris
Identify the muscles in the hamstring muscle group.
biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus
midstance
characterized by pronation and internal rotation of the foot and leg, respectively
toe-off
characterized by the foot returning to supination and the leg returning to external rotation
The origin of the gluteus maximus muscle is the posterior one-fourth of the crest of the ilium, posterior surface of the sacrum and _____ near the ilium, and fascia of the lumbar area.
coccyx
pronation
combination of ankle dorsiflexion, subtalar eversion, and forefoot abduction
supination
combination of ankle plantar flexion, subtalar inversion, and forefoot adduction
Which of the following is not true regarding the quadriceps muscle group?
covered by the vastus fascia
Identify the bones that make up the ankle joint.
distal fibula, distal tibia, and talus
What is the point of origin of the peroneus tertius muscle?
distal third of the anterior fibula
Movement of the top of the ankle and foot toward the anterior tibia is termed ___.
dorsiflexion
The actions of the peroneus longus on the ankle joint are subtalar ___ and plantar flexion.
eversion
Posterior movement of the spine in the sagittal plane; where the head moves away from the chest, and the thorax moves away from the pelvis is termed spinal __.
extension
Straightening or increasing the angle between the femur and the lower leg is termed ___.
extension
The primary movement of the rectus femoris on the knee joint is
extension
The __ muscle can be palpated as the second muscle to the lateral side of the anterior tibial border in the upper lateral side of the tibia between the tibialis anterior medially and the fibula laterally.
extensor digitorum longus
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: lateral condyle of the tibia, head of the fibula, and upper two-third of anterior surface of the fibula; insertion: tops of the middle and distal phalanges of the four lesser toes.
extensor digitorum longus
The __ has the following attachments - origin: middle two-thirds of the medial surface of the anterior fibula; insertion: base of the distal phalanx of the great toe.
extensor hallucis longus
Which of the following muscles can perform extension of the great toe when concentrically contracting?
extensor hallucis longus
Due to the adductor brevis, adductor longus, and adductor magnus all inserting in various locations on the linea asperea, a resulting movement that is facilitated when adducting the hip is _____ _____.
external rotation
All of the erector spinae muscles run horizontally parallel to the spinal column.
false
Each toe has three interphalangeal joints except for the great toe which only has two.
false
Hip flexion is movement of the femur straight posteriorly toward the pelvis.
false
Inversion is turning the ankle and foot outward away from the midline of the body where the weight is on medial edge of foot.
false
Most of the movement that occurs in the spinal column occurs in the cervical and thoracic regions of the spine.
false
Sit-ups are an excellent exercise for strengthening the erector spinae muscles.
false
Six pairs of ribs attach directly to the sternum via a separate costal cartilage.
false
T/F: The vastus medialis has a minor role in maintaining patellofemoral stability because of the oblique attachment of its distal fibers to the superior medial patella.
false
When the semitendinosus contracts, the resultant movement to the knee joint is ___, and internal rotation.
flexion
Which of the following muscles can perform flexion of the four lesser toes when concentrically contracting?
flexor digitorum longus
deep posterior compartment muscles of lower leg
flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallucis longus, popliteus, and tibialis posterior
The ___ can be palpated as the most posterior of the three tendons immediately behind the medial malleolus; between the medial soleus and the tibia.
flexor hallucis longus
Proximal interphalangeal joint motion occurs about the __ axis.
frontal
The __ has the following attachments - origin: posterior surface of the medial femoral condyle (medial head), posterior surface of the lateral femoral condyle (lateral head); insertion: posterior surface of the calcaneus through the Achilles tendon.
gastrocnemius
Which of the following muscles may be palpated on the upper one-half of the posterior aspect of the lower leg?
gastrocnemius
superficial posterior compartment muscles of lower leg
gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris
The knee joint proper, or tibiofemoral joint, is classified as a __ joint.
ginglymus
The flexor hallucis longus may be stretched by passively taking the
great toe into extreme extension while the foot is everted and dorsiflexed
The biceps femoris has the following insertion: ___ of the fibula and lateral condyle of the tibia.
head
kyphosis description
increased anterior concavity of the normal thoracic curve
lordosis description
increased posterior concavity of the lumbar and cervical curves
Located in between and adhering to the articular cartilage of the vertebral bodies are the
intervertebral disks
The semitendinosus has the following origin: ___ tuberosity.
ischial
The vastus lateralis muscle, along with the other vasti muscles, functions with the rectus femoris in
knee extension
Which of the following is an action performed by the quadratus lumborum muscle?
lateral flexion to the ipsilateral side
The gluteus medius muscle is located _____ and performs ______ of the hip joint.
laterally; abduction
spinalis origin
ligamentum nuchae, seventh cervical spinous process, thoracic 11 and 12 spinous processes, and lumbar 1 and 2 spinous processes
Running vertically form the xiphoid process through the umbilicus to the pubis is the
linea alba
The vastus medialis has the following origin: whole length of the __ and medial condyloid ridge.
linea aspera
Lateral to each rectus abdominis is the _ ___, a crescent moon-shaped, line running vertically.
linea semilunaris
An action performed by the left internal oblique abdominal muscle is
lumbar lateral flexion to the left and rotation to the left
The action performed by the right external oblique abdominal muscle is
lumbar lateral flexion to the right and rotation to the left
The transversus abdominis muslce can be stretched by
maximal inspiration held in the abdomen
The semitendinosus muscle is stretched by
maximally extending the knee while flexing the internally rotated and slightly abducted hip
The semimembranosus has the following insertion: posteriomedial surface of the ___ tibial condyle.
medial
iliocostalis origin
medial iliac crest, thoracolumbar aponeurosis from sacrum, posterior ribs 3-12
longissimus origin
medial iliac crest, thoracoumbar aponeurosis from sacrum, lumbar 1-5 transverse processes and thoracic 1-5 transverse processes
What is the point of origin of the flexor digitorum longus muscle?
middle third of the posterior surface of the tibia
Identify the point of origin of the extensor hallucis longus muscle.
middle two-thirds of the medial surface of the anterior fibula
plantar flexion
movement of the ankle and foot away from the tibia
toe extension
movement of the toes away from the plantar surface of the foot
toe flexion
movement of the toes toward the plantar surface of the foot
dorsiflexion
movement of the top of the ankle and foot toward the anterior tibia
The tibialis posterior may be stretched by
passively taking the foot into extreme eversion and dorsiflexion while the knee and toes are passively flexed
The extensor digitorum longus may be stretched by
passively taking the four lesser toes into full flexion while the foot is inverted and plantarflexed
The __ is a sesamoid bone contained within the quadriceps muscle group and the patellar tendon.
patella
The vastus intermedius has the following insertion: upper border of the ____ and patellar tendon to tibial tuberosity.
patella
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: space one inch wide on the front of the pubis just above the crest; insertion: pectineal line leading from the lesser trochanter of the linea aspera.
pectineus
The ___ muscle is exercised together with the iliopsoas muscle in leg raising and lowering.
pectineus
The gluteus maximus muscle comes into action when movement between the
pelvis and femur goes beyond 15 degrees of extension
The flexor digitorum longus muscle be strengthened by
performing towel grabs against resistance
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: mid to lower two-thirds of the lateral surface of the fibula; insertion: tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal bone.
peroneus brevis
The ___ muscle can be palpated at the proximal end of the fifth metatarsal just proximal and posterior to the lateral malleolus; immediately deep anteriorly and posteriorly to the peroneus longus with active eversion.
peroneus brevis
lateral compartment muscles of lower leg
peroneus longus and peroneus brevis
The __ has the following attachments - origin: distal one-third of the anterior fibula; insertion: superior aspect of the base of the fifth metatarsal.
peroneus tertius
Which of the following muscles has its origin on the distal third of the anterior fibula?
peroneus tertius
When contracted, the flexor hallucis longus has the following actions on the ankle joint: flexion of the great toe, ___, and inversion.
plantar flexion
Just posterior to the patellar tendon is the infrapatellar fat pad, which is often an insertion point for synovial folds of tissue known as
plica
The only uniarticular knee flexor is the
popliteus
What is the point of insertion of the gluteus medius muscle?
posterior and middle surfaces of the greater trochanter of the femur
A combination of ankle dorsiflexion, subtalar eversion, and forefoot abduction is termed
pronation
internal rotation
rotary movement of the lower leg medially toward the midline
The insertion of the ____ muscle is the posteromedial surface of the medial tibial condyle.
semimembranosus
The upper anteromedial surface of the tibia just below the medial condyle serves as the insertion for the sartorius, gracilis, and ___.
semitendinosus
Which of the following muscles has its insertion on the posterior surface of the calcaneus?
soleus
Which of the following muscles only performs plantar flexion?
soleus
The insertion of the rectus femoris muscle is the ___ aspect of the patella and the patellar tendon to the tibial tuberosity.
superior
What is the point of insertion of the rectus femoris muscle?
superior aspect of the patella and patellar tendon to the tibial tuberosity
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia; insertion: inner surface of the medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal.
tibialis anterior
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: upper two-thirds of the lateral surface of the tibia; insertion: inner surface of the medial cuneiform and the base of the first metatarsal.
tibialis anterior
The most prominent tendon crossing the ankle anteromedially and the easiest to palpate is the
tibialis anterior
Which of the following muscles can perform inversion of the foot when concentrically contracting?
tibialis anterior
The __ muscle originates in the posterior surface of the upper half of the interosseus membrane and adjacent surfaces of the tibia and fibula.
tibialis posterior
The ___ has the following attachments - origin: posterior surface of the upper half of the interosseus membrane and the adjacent surfaces of the tibia and fibula; insertion: inferior surfaces of the nacicular, cuneiform, and cuboid bones and bases of the second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones.
tibialis posterior
Reduction of the spine is defined as a return movement from lateral flexion to a neutral position.
true
Spinal flexion is defined as anterior movement of the spine where the head moves toward the chest and the thorax moves toward the pelvis.
true
The soleus can perform muscular actions only in the sagittal plane.
true
The substantial number of low back problems are caused by improper use of the back over time.
true
The tibia bears the majority of the weight as compared to the fibula.
true
Toe flexion is movement of toes toward plantar surface of the foot.
true
Vertebrae increase in size from the cervical to the lumbar region because the lower back supports more weight.
true
How can the extensor hallucis longus muscle be strengthened?
walking on the heels with the ankle flexed dorsally and toes extended
Identify an accurate statement(s) about the sartorius muscle.
weak when flexions of hip and knee take place at the same time; longest muscle in the body