ch 9 T/F
Hip flexion is movement of the femur straight posteriorly toward the pelvis.
F
The tibial nerve innervates both the gracilis and biceps femoris muscles.
F
With the exception of the glenohumeral joint, the acetabular femoral joint is the lead mobile joint of the body.
F
Functions of the acetabular femoral joint include weight bearing and locomotion.
T
The femoral nerve innervates essentially of all the hip flexor muscles
T
The most palpable point of the femur at the hip is the greater trochanter.
T
The patella serves as a pulley by improving the angle of pull with the results bring a greater mechanical advantage for the quadriceps during the knee extension.
T
The right and left pelvis are joined together by the sacrum at the right and left sacroiliac.
T
The three-biarticular hamstring muscles are innervated by the tibial division of the sciatic nerve
T
The tibial tuberosity serves as the insertion point for all of the quadriceps muscles.
T