Kinetic Anatomy

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What inserts at Gerdy's tubercle?

IT band

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 considered one of the three bones that form the innominate (pelvis) bone?

sacrum

Normally, the cervical spine has an anterior curvature.

true

Which of the following muscles make up the illiopsoas muscles (Select all that apply)?

Iliacus Psoas major Psoas minor

A term usually associated with the extremities, referring to a structure being closer to the beginning of the extremity than another structure, is distal.

false

An axis of the body that passes through the body horizontally from front to back is the cardinal axis.

false

Fundamental ankle joint movements in the sagittal plane include plantar flexion and circumduction.

false

Large amounts of movement occur at the public symphysis such as flexion and extension.

false

Movement taking place in the frontal plane is about a frontal horizontal axis.

false

Pronation and supination occurs proximally between the radius and humerus.

false

Saclike structures that protect soft tissues as they pass over bony projections are synovial membranes.

false

Tendon tissue possesses the following characteristics: extensibility, elasticity, and contractility.

false

The gastrocnemius muscle originates on the proximal end of the tibia.

false

The hip joint is classified as a uniaxial joint.

false

The iliotibial tract (IT band) consists of the combined tendons from the tensor fasciae latae and the vastus lateralis.

false

There are 13 vertebrae in the thoracic spine.

false

True or False: Abduction is defined as movement in the frontal plane toward the midline of the body.

false

True or False: For movement of the shoulder joint to occur in the frontal plane, flexion of the joint actions must take place.

false

True or False: When the angle formed at a joint diminishes and the movement takes place in the sagittal plane, the movement is called adduction.

false

Which of the following bones is not considered a weight-bearing bone?

fibula

The rarest class of levers found in the human body is the __________ lever.

first class

The sartorious muscle is involved in which of the following hip joint actions?

flexion abduction External Rotation

Which of the following muscle groups would be considered antagonists to the adductor muscle group

gluteals

Which of the following muscles would not be considered an abductor of the hip joint?

gracilis

Supination of the foot combines adduction of the foot, plantarflexion, and __________ of the ankle joint.

inversion

The motion that turns the ankles so that the plantar surfaces of the feet face each other is ankle

inversion

An excessive posterior curvature of the thoracic spine is known as

kyphosis

The frontal plane is also known as the

lateral plane

In the sagittal plane, movement in a joint that decreases the angle between the bones forming the joint is called flexion.

true

Movement in the sagittal plane is about the frontal horizontal axis.

true

The flexor hallucis longus muscle flexes the big toe and also assists (as a synergist) the gastrocnemius and soleus in plantar flexion of the foot.

true

The interosseous membrane attaches the ulna to the radius.

true

The knee joint is classified as a modified hinge joint.

true

The ligament designed to prevent anterior translation of the tibia on a fixed femur is the anterior cruciate ligament.

true

The longitudinal arches of the foot runs from the calcaneus to the heads of the metatarsal bones.

true

The main difference in the anatomical landmarks known as tubercles, processes, and tuberosities is their size.

true

The medial and lateral menisci are attached to the tibia.

true

The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for preventing posterior translation of the tibia on a fixed femur.

true

True or False: A motion occurring in the horizontal (transverse) plane about a vertical axis is known as rotation.

true

True or False: One form of a joint formed by two bones is known as a suture.

true

Under normal conditions, the spinal column has anterior curves in the cervical spine and the lumbar spine.

true

The medial collateral ligament of the elbow joint is also known as the _______.

ulnar collateral ligament

Which of the following muscles is not considered a true hip flexor?

vastus lateralis

The name of a muscle may reveal its shape, number of segments, site of attachment, size, or

function

At a joint, when one bone slides over another bone during movement causing one point on a bone's surface to articulate with new points on the adjacent bone's surface, this is known as _________ and an example of this would be __________

gliding; vertebral bones

Formed by the ulna, radius, and humerus, the elbow joint is a ______.

hinge

The pronator-flexor muscle group originates on the _______.

humeral medial epicondyle

Which of the following muscles is not part of the muscle group known as the erector spinae?

iliacus

Which acetabulofemoral ligament prevents the hip from excessive hyper-extension?

iliofemoral

Match the muscle with its primary action at the hip. Hip flexion Hip extension Hip adduction Hip abduction Hip external rotation

iliopsoas bicep femoris mangus glut med. piriformis

The __________ ligament has deep fibers attaching to a meniscus.

medial collateral

The greatest amount of movement in the spinal column takes place in... (select all that apply)

thoracic and lumbar

The knee joint is formed by the articulation of the femur and the

tibia

A herniated disc is a protrusion nucleus pulposus into annulus fibrosus.

true

Along with hip adduction, contraction of the adductor muscle group may also cause the hip to externally rotate

true

Any muscle assisting a prime mover in its function is known as a synergist.

true

In addition to dorsiflexing the ankle joint, the tibialis anterior muscle also inverts the ankle joint.

true

Which of the following muscles is not considered an extrinsic muscle of the anterior compartment of the lower leg?

peroneus brevis

Which of the following muscles is not considered a primary inverter of the ankle joint?

peroneus longus

A muscle considered a weak flexor of the knee is the

plantaris

Which of the following muscles does not cross the knee joint?

soleus

Articulation capsules are designed to mainly provide joint

stability

The chest is __________ to the waist.

superior

__________ joints connect two bones where there is very limited movement, but provide shock absorption to the joint site.

synovial

The joint formed between the lower leg and the foot (also referred to the ankle joint proper) is the...

talocrural joint

The __________ bone sits on top of (superior to) the calcaneus.

talus

The membrane that covers each individual myofibril is known as the __________.

the endomysium

The tuberosity on which the three hamstring muscles originate is located on the pubic bone.

False

What nerve passes through the carpal tunnel and can become entrapped if there is inflammation?

Median nerve

A patella that is higher than normal (sits above the trochlear groove) is called what?

Patella alta

What motion occurs at the talocrural joint?

Plantar flexion/dorsiflexion

What is the function of the triangular fibrocartilage complex?

Provide stability and transfer force

Which muscle is NOT one of the intrinsic muscles of the core?

Rectus abdominis

Which of the following is not a hamstring muscle?

Rectus femoris

Which of the following muscles not only flexes the hip joint but also is involved in the extension of the knee?

Rectus femoris

Which of the following minerals is stored within bone tissue and critical to skeletal muscle contraction?

Calcium

What movements (when occurring together) can cause a high ankle sprain (tear of the anterior tibiofibular ligament)? Select all that apply.

Dorsiflexion Eversion

Which of the following muscles is located lateral to the hip joint?

Tensor Fascia Latae

Motor nerves are also referred to as afferent nerves.

false

The linea aspera serves as a site of muscular attachment on what portion of the shaft of the femur (Hint: this is why the adductor muscle group also invokes the hip external rotation action)?

posterior

When someone has chronic ankle instability (aka weak ankles that lead to frequent lateral ankle sprains), what muscles are the best to strengthen?

Ankle evertors (Peroneus longus, brevis, and tertius)

How many vertebrae have ribs attached to them?

12

What number digit is your index finger?

2

How many pairs of true ribs make up the structure known as the thorax?

7

Match the ligament to the correct color.

Anterior longitudinal ligament (A) Red Posterior longitudinal ligament (B) Purple Interspinous ligament (D) Green Supraspinous ligament (E) Yellow Ligamentum flavum (C) Blue

What ligament is most commonly injured during a lateral ankle sprain?

Anterior talofibular ligament (ATF)

What are the primary functions of the foot? (Select all that apply)

Balance Support body weight Transfer of force Shock absorption

True or False: This lever orientation (concentric portion of the bicep curl) favors force production (mechanical advantage).

False

What type of motion can occur at interphalangeal joints.

Flexion/extension

Which muscle is the primary plantar flexor when the knee is straight (full extension)?

Gastrocnemius

Along with the hamstring muscles, which of the following is also considered an major extensor of the hip joint?

Gluteus maximus

What movements do the rectus femoris cause? (Select all that apply)

Hip flexion Knee extension

Which combination of factors can cause an anterior tilt of the pelvis?

Hip flexor tightness Weak glutes and hamstrings

Which of the following movement (s) would occur the axis that corresponds with Plane "C" (Select all that apply)

Horizontal Abduction/Horizontal Adduction

During open chain movements, contraction of the popliteus muscle will cause the tibia to...

Internally rotate, unlocking the knee from full extension

Spinal Nerves exit the vertebral column through the ____________________

Intervertebral Foramen

An excessive posterior curvature of the thoracic spine is known as __________.

Kyphosis

Based on the picture below, the inability to extend to your knee would correspond with a compromised nerve root at the [answer1] level, which is a part of the [answer 2] nervous system.

L4; motor

What ligament primarily resists varus forces at the knee?

LCL Lateral collateral ligament

Which type of vertebrae have the largest body?

Lumbar vertebrae

Which arch is depicted by the red line?

Medial longitudinal arch

Which of the following structure(s) are within the red circle? (Select all that apply)

Multiple Myofibrils

The transfer of load/forces occurring while one engages in weight-bearing activity occurs primarily takes place around the

Sacro-Illiac Joints

In order for the knee to fully extend the tibia must rotate on the femur. What is the name of this mechanism?

Screw home mechanism

The following joint movement below (calf raise) is an example of a ____________ and it favors ______________

Second class lever; Force production

Which muscle below is a primary ankle dorsiflexor?

Tibialis anterior

Which arch is depicted by the red line?

Transverse arch

What muscle(s) insert at the pes anserinus?

all

A junction of two or more bones as they form a joint is also known as

an articulation

Joint motion is typically described as taking place in a plane and about

an axis

Most motion-producing force for movement is described as angular and rotates about

an axis

The [ Select ] ["nucleus pulposus", "annulus fibrosus", "articular facets", "spinous process"] is the thick fibrous outside of intervertebral discs while the [ Select ] ["annulus fibrosus", "nucleus pulposus", "spinous process", "articular facets"] is the viscous inner portion.

annulus fibrosus nucleus pulposus

The muscle opposing a muscle identified as a prime mover is known as the __________.

antagonist

The first vertebra is also known as the

atlas

The cervical vertebra sitting beneath the first cervical vertebra is known as the

axis

A joint capable of moving through two planes about two axes is a

biaxial joint

The most anatomically lateral muscle of the hamstring group is the

biceps femoris

The trochlear notch of the ulna articulates with the trochlea on the humerus and the radial head articulates with the _______ on the humerus to allow for elbow flexion and extension.

capitulum

An axis of the body that passes through the body horizontally from the front to the back is the

cardinal axis

Planes that divide the body into a right and left half, a front and back half, and an upper and lower half are commonly known as

cardinal planes

The articulation between the wrist and the forearm occurs between the radius and the ________.

carpals

The point formed when all three cardinal planes intersect is known as the body's __________.

center of gravity

The following picture illustrates knee extension in ________________

closed

A movement performed where the hands are fixated on the floor or wall and the body moves around the shoulders, elbows, and wrists, such as a push up exercise, is called a(n) _____________________ exercise.

closed kinetic chain

The ligaments providing lateral and medial stability to the knee joint are the

collateral ligaments

The shaft of a long bone is also known as the

diaphysis

Pronation of the forearms and hands, with the elbow joints flexed to 90 degrees, results in the palms facing

downward

When you stretch a muscle, if you release the stretch force and the muscle returns to its original length, the muscle is performing the property of

elasticity

The motion that turns the ankles so that the plantar surfaces of the feet face away from each other is ankle

eversion

A first-class lever places the resistance on the same side of the axis as the force.

false

Skeletal muscle arrangements that are parallel (this includes fusiform and convergent) have relatively ___ muscle fibers compared to muscle fibers that are pennated; however pennated oriented muscles has ___ muscle fibers compared to parallel oriented muscles per cross-sectional area.

less, more

Connective tissue running from bone to bone of a joint and helping maintain joint stability is

ligament

Match the motion at the hip with the correct plane. Flexion and extension Abduction and adduction Internal and external rotation

mid-sag frontal transverse

Relative to the shoulder (glenohumeral joint), is the hip (acetabulofemoral joint) more or less stable?

more stable

A motor unit is defined as a motor nerve and all of the __________ it supplies.

muscle fibers

This muscle group assists the rectus abdominis and also helps rotate the trunk.

obliques

When the muscles attached to the achilles tendon contract, which of the following actions occurs at the ankle joint?

plantar flexion

The popliteal space is found on the __________ aspect of the knee joint. (Hint: this is where the popliteal artery runs)

posterior

Which of the following bony landmarks are major attachment sites for muscles? (Select all that apply)

process foramen notch tubercle sinus epicondyle

Turning one's palm downward while holding the elbow joint flexed at 90 degrees is known as

pronation of the forearm

The shoulder joint is __________ to the elbow joint.

proximal

Which of the following muscles is an anterior muscle of the trunk, has several sections, and flexes both the lumbar portion of spine?

rectus abdominis

The only muscle in the quadriceps group that crosses both the knee and the hip joints is the

rectus femoris

Which of the following hip joint muscles not only flexes the hip but also extends the knee joint?

rectus femoris

The main function of the muscles of the thoracic region is

respiration

The joint where the transfer of load from the spine to the lower extremities takes place is the

sacroiliac (SI) joint

The posterior connection of the two (bilateral) hip bones is known as the

sacroiliac joint

The __________ plane equally divides the body into a left half and a right half.

sagittal

The __________ muscle is known as the longest muscle in the human body.

sartorius

An excessive lateral curvature of the spinal column is known as

scoliosis


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