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The Gluteus medius muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. a. Medially and adduction b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Laterally and abduction

The Biceps femoris muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. a. Medially and adduction b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Posteriorly and extension

The Semimembranosus muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. a. Medially and adduction b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Posteriorly and extension

Which of the following is not an action of the Pectineus muscle? a. Abduction of the hip b. Adduction of the hip c. External rotation of the hip d. Flexion of the hip

Abduction of the hip

The origin of the Rectus Femoris muscle is the anterior inferior iliac spine and the groove (posterior) above the ______________. a. Ilium b. Acetabulum c. Fascia d. Linea Aspera

Acetabulum

Agonist muscles during hip flexion include all of the following except? a. Psoas b. Adductor Magnus c. Rectus Femoris d. Pectineus

Adductor Magnus

The Iliopsoas muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. Medially and adduction b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Anteriorly and flexion

The Pectineus muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. a. Medially and internal rotation b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Anteriorly and flexion

The Sartorius muscle is located _____________ and performs _____________ of the hip joint. a. Medially and adduction b. Laterally and abduction c. Anteriorly and flexion d. Posteriorly and extension

Anteriorly and flexion

The insertion of the Tensor Fasciae Latae muscle is one-fourth of the way down the thigh into the iliotibial tract, which inserts onto Gerdy's tubercle of the _________ tibial condyle. a. Posterolateral b. Posteromedial c. Anteromedial d. Anterolateral

Anterolateral

The insertion of the ____________ muscle is the posteromedial surface of the medial tibial condyle. a. Semimembranosus b. Semitendinosus c. Rectus Femoris d. Sartorius

Semimembranosus

Agonist muscles during hip extension include all of the following except the? a. Sartorius b. Biceps Femoris c. Semitendinosus d.Semimembranosus

Sartorius

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

Which of the following is considered to be an agonist muscle during hip external rotation? a.Semimembranosus b. Gluteus Maximus c. Semitendinosus d. Rectus Femoris

Gluteus Maximus

Which of the following is considered to be an agonist muscle during hip abduction? a. Sartorius b. Gluteus Medius c. Rectus Femoris d. Semitendinosus

Gluteus Medius

The origin of the Tensor Fasciae Latae muscle is the anterior ____________ and the surface of the ilium just below the crest. a. Iliac crest b. Ilium c. Acetabulum d. Lumbar

Iliac crest

The insertion of the Iliopsoas muscle is the pectineal line and the ______________ eminence, lesser trochanter of the femur, and the shaft just below. a. Pectineal b. Ilium c. Sacrum d. Iliopectineal

Iliopectineal

The origin of the _____________ muscle is the lower borders of the transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae (L1-L5), inner surface of the ilium, sides of the bodies of the last thoracic vertebra (T12), all the lumbar vertebrae (L1-5), intervertebral fibrocartilages, and base of sacrum. a. Sartorius b. Rectus Femoris c. T ensor Fascia Latae d. Iliopsoas

Iliopsoas

Which of the following does not contribute to the relative stability of the acetabular femoral joint? a. Bony architecture b. Rich nervous innervation c. Strong ligaments d. Large supportive muscles

Rich nervous innervation

The insertion of the Rectus Femoris muscle is the _____________ aspect of the patella and the patellar tendon to the tibial tuberosity. a. Superior b. Inferior c. Medial d. Lateral

Superior


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