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Which of the normal variants of the femoral neck increases mobility of the iliofemoral joint, while sacrificing stability?

Coxa Valga

True or False? Any inhibition of the Vastus medialis oblique will allow a greater amount of lateral glide of the patella due to the origin of the quadriceps muscle being orientated laterally to their insertion point.

True

True/False: In a standing position, posterior rotation of the pelvis is equivalent to closed kinetic chain hip extension.

True

Which motions creat the "screw home" mechanism of the knee during terminal knee extension?

The femur internally rotates, The tibia externally rotates

Injury at sub failure load is most likely to occur when there is inadequate recovery (time) between exposures of load.

True

Lumbar ligaments are densely populated with mechanoreceptors providing feedback regarding position and motion.

True

What contributes to placing the hip in the open packed position?

Slight external rotation, Flexion 30 degrees, Abducted 30 degrees

Based on categorization of low back pain, which of the following treatments is most ideal for addressing a motor control problem

Stabilization exercises

Which of the following positions is considered the open packed position of the knee?

30 degrees of flexion

Which position are the hip abductors capable of generating the greatest force (strongest)?

Adducted 10 degrees

What position is the right femur in relative to the pelvis when the pelvis left laterally tilts (left side drops)?

Adduction

Which direction do the menisci move during knee extension?

Anterior

What is the reason for the iliopsoas's attachment to the lumbar spine

Disperse hip flexion forces across the lumbar spine

What describes the process of pain centralization?

Distal pain that slowly progresses towards the spine

Limacon shaped lumbar vertebral discs demonstrate more diffuse nucleus deformation than ovoid shaped discs.

False

What position is the femur in relative to the pelvis when the pelvis is tilted anteriorly?

Flexion

In a seated position with hips flexed to 90 degrees, the piriformis is positioned to efficiently prevent what movement?

Internal Rotation

Which of the following is true regarding coxa vara?

It is associated with less risk of dislocation

Based on categorization of low back pain, which of the following treatments is most ideal for addressing a facet mobility problem?

Joint manipulation

Which meniscus is deeper?

Lateral

Which position will a person adopt postural, if they have femoral retroversion?

Lateral rotation of the leg (toed-out)

Which direction do lumbar intervertebral discs deform and displace when a person performs right lateral flexion?

Left

Which meniscus demonstrates less mobility, possibly explaining why it is more frequently injured?

Medial

When the pelvis rotates to the left, what direction does the left femur need to move relative to the pelvis to keep the left foot aligned in the sagittal plane?

Medial rotation

Which area of the meniscus has the best potential to heal due to a better blood supply?

Outer 1/3

The lateral femoral condyle rotates which direction on the tibia during knee flexion?

Posterior

The Posterior Cruciate Ligament functions to prevent what motions at the knee?

Prevents anterior translation of the femur, prevents posterior translation of the tibia

If a patient has radiating symptoms that demonstrate motor weakness, the patient is given what type of radiating symptoms diagnosis?

Radiculopathy

Which spinal motion is limited the greatest due to the orientation of the lumbar facet joints?

Rotation

Which direction(s) does the femur move relative to the tibia during knee extension?

Slides posterior, Rolls anterior


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