Quiz 5 Sakai
The "Tom, Dick, AN' Harry" mnemonic device can help you remember the order in which tendons and vessels pass by which bony landmark? A. shaft of the tibia B. lateral malleolus C. head of the fibula D. medial malleolus
D. Medial Malleolus
Asking your partner to wiggle his toes while you palpate is a good strategy for feeling the distal part of which muscles and tendons? A. flexors B. extensors C. peroneals D. gastrocnemius and soles
A. Flexors
Which activity involves a great degree of movement produced by the flexor digitorum and hallicus longus muscles? A. grasping items with my toes off the ground B. spreading the toes within the shoes C. bringing the soles of my feet outwards D. hold my big toe backwards (upwards)
A. Grasping items with my toes off the ground
Which of the following is a part of the origin of the extensor digitorum longus? A. interosseous membrane B. tibial tubercle C. shaft of the tibia D. head of the fibula
A. Interosseous Membrane
Which muscle is directly lateral to the tibial shaft? A. tibialis anterior B. peroneus longus C. extensor digitorum longus D. soleus
A. Tibialis Anterior
Dorsiflexors of the ankle joint will cross the talocrural joint from the ________ side. A. posterior B. anterior C. lateral D. medial
B. Anterior
Which of the following is an action of the peroneus longus? A. invert the foot B. evert the foot C. dorsiflex the ankle D. flex 2nd-5th toes
B. Evert the foot
Which of the following is an action of the extensor hallucis longus? A. plantar flex the ankle B. invert the foot C. flex the first toe D. abduct the first toe
B. Invert the foot
Which is the insertion of the tibialis anterior? A. distal phalanx of first toe B. lateral cuneiform and base of the second metatarsal C. medial cuneiform and base of the fifth metatarsal D. middle cuneiform
B. Lateral cuneiform and base of the second metatarsal
Which is the origin of the flexor hallucis longus? A. soleal line B. middle half of posterior fibula C. interosseous membrane D. posterior surface of tibia
B. Middle half of posterior fibula
Which of the following is part of the origin of the tibialis posterior? A. distal, anterior shaft of tibia B. proximal, posterior shafts of tibia and fibula C. medial malleolus D. anterior surface of fibula
B. Proximal, posterior shafts of tibia and fibula
In the small gap between which two structures are the flexors of the ankle and toes accessible? A. tibial shaft and peroneals B. tibial shaft and edge of calcaneal tendon C. medial malleolus and flexor retinaculum D. lateral malleolus and edge of calcaneal tendon
B. Tibial shaft and edge of calcaneal tendon
Which is the insertion of the flexor digitorum longus? A. proximal phalanges of 2nd-4th toes B. cuboid and lateral cuneiform C. distal phalanges of 2nd-5th toes D. heads of 2nd-5th metatarsals
C. Distal phalanges of 2nd-5th toes
Pollicus is to thumb as hallicus is to-- A. pinky toe B. talus C. great toe D. navicular
C. Great Toe
Which two bony landmarks will help you isolate the peroneal bellies? A. lateral epicondyle of the femur and lateral malleolus B. head of the fibula and calcaneal tuberosity C. head of the fibula and lateral malleolus D. tibial tubercle and medial malleolus
C. Head of fibula and lateral malleolus
Which is the origin of the peroneus longus? A. proximal 2/3 of lateral tibia B. distal 1/3 of lateral fibula C. head of fibula and proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula D. posterior shaft of tibia
C. Head of fibula and proximal 2/3 of lateral fibulaa
Bring the patient's foot into plantar flexion will stretch the-- A. soleus B. plantaris C. tibialis anterior D. tibialis posterior
C. Tibialis Anterior
Which is the insertion of the peroneus longus? A. lateral cuneiform B. head of fifth metatarsal and medial cuneiform C. middle cuneiform and cuboid D. base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
D. Base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
Which is the insertion of the extensor hallicus longus? A. navicular tubercle B. base of the fifth metatarsal C. proximal phalanx of fifth toe D. distal phalanx of first toe
D. Distal phalanx of first toe
Which action could you ask your partner to perform to feel the peroneals contract? A. plantar flexion B. inversion C. dorsiflexion D. eversion
D. Eversion