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The following questions are about the superficial muscles of the gluteal region.
Drag and drop the correct answers to describe GLUTEUS MAXIMUS.
ACTION: [blank_start]extension at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]posterior sacrum[blank_end], [blank_start]ileum (behind posterior gluteal line)[blank_end], [blank_start]thoracolumbar fascia[blank_end] and [blank_start]sacrotuberous ligament[blank_end]
INSERTION: iliotibial tract and [blank_start]gluteal tuberosity[blank_end]
INNERVATION: inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1, S2)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the GLUTEUS MEDIUS.
ACTION: [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]medial rotation at hip[blank_end] as well as stabilisation of the [blank_start]pelvis[blank_end]
ORIGIN: ileum between the [blank_start]posterior and inferior gluteal lines[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]superior gluteal nerve (L4, L5, S1)[blank_end]
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abduction at hip
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medial rotation at hip
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pelvis
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patella
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flexion at hip
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lateral rotation at hip
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posterior and inferior gluteal lines
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posterior and anterior gluteal lines
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greater trochanter
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lesser trochanter
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gluteal tuberosity
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superior gluteal nerve (L4, L5, S1)
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inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1, S2)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the GLUTEUS MINIMUS.
ACTION: [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]medial rotation at hip[blank_end] as well as stabilisation of the [blank_start]pelvis[blank_end]
ORIGIN: ileum before the [blank_start]inferior gluteal line[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]superior gluteal nerve (L4, L5, S1)[blank_end]
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abduction at hip
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adduction at hip
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extension at hip
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medial rotation at hip
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lateral rotation at hip
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pelvis
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patella
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inferior gluteal line
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anterior gluteal line
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posterior gluteal line
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greater trochanter
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lesser trochanter
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superior gluteal nerve (L4, L5, S1)
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inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1, S2)
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The following questions will now be about the deep muscles of the gluteal region. Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the PIRIFORMIS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]anterior sacrum[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: nerve to piriformis [blank_start](S1+S2)[blank_end]
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lateral rotation at hip
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abduction at hip
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adduction at hip
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medial rotation at hip
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flexion at hip
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anterior sacrum
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posterior sacrum
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greater trochanter
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lesser trochanter
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linea aspera
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(S1+S2)
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(S2+S3)
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(L5, S1, S2)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the OBTURATOR INTERNUS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: pubis and [blank_start]ischium[blank_end] at the [blank_start]obturator foramen[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: nerve to obturator internus [blank_start](L5, S1, S2)[blank_end]
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lateral rotation at hip
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abduction at hip
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flexion at hip
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adduction at hip
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medial rotation at hip
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ischium
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ileum
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obturator foramen
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acetabulum
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greater trochanter
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lesser trochanter
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(L5, S1, S2)
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(L4, L5, S1)
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(S1+S2)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the GEMELLI muscles.
THE SUPERIOR GEMELLUS
ACTION: [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ishial spine[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]nerve to obturator internus (L5, S1, S2)[blank_end]
THE INFERIOR GEMELLUS
ACTION: [blank_start]lateral rotation[blank_end] at hip and [blank_start]abduction[blank_end] at hip
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater[blank_end] trochanter
INNERVATION: [blank_start]nerve to quadratus femoris (L4, L5, S1)[blank_end]
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lateral rotation at hip
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abduction at hip
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ishial spine
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greater trochanter
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nerve to obturator internus (L5, S1, S2)
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lateral rotation
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abduction
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medial rotation
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adduction
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ischial tuberosity
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greater
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lesser
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nerve to quadratus femoris (L4, L5, S1)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the QUADRATUS FEMORIS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end]
INSERTION: quadrate tuberosity on [blank_start]intertrochanteric crest[blank_end]
INNERVATION: nerve to quadratus femoris [blank_start](L4, L5, S1)[blank_end]
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lateral rotation at hip
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medial rotation at hip
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abduction at hip
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ischial tuberosity
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ischial spine
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intertrochanteric crest
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intertrochanteric line
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linea aspera
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(L4, L5, S1)
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(L5, S1, S2)
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(S2 + S3)
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The following questions will be about the muscles in the anterior compartment of the thigh. Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the PSOAS MAJOR muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]transverse processes of T12-L4[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]lesser trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: anterior rami of [blank_start]L1-L3[blank_end]
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the iliacus muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]iliac fossa[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]lesser trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: femoral nerve [blank_start](L2, L3, L4)[blank_end]
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flexion at hip
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extension at hip
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lateral rotation at hip
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iliac fossa
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iliac crest
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ischial tuberosity
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lesser trochanter
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greater trochanter
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quadrate tubercle
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(L2, L3, L4)
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(L5, S1)
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(L4-S3)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the sartorius muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end], [blank_start]abduction at hip[blank_end], [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end], [blank_start]flexion at knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]anterior superior iliac spine[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]superior medial tibial surface[blank_end]
INNERVATION: femoral nerve [blank_start](L2, L3, L4)[blank_end]
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flexion at hip
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abduction at hip
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lateral rotation at hip
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flexion at knee
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extension at knee
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adduction at hip
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anterior superior iliac spine
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ischial tuberosity
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coccyx
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superior medial tibial surface
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superior lateral tibial surface
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(L2, L3, L4)
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(L3, L4, L5)
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(L4-S3)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the PECTINEUS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: pectineal line of [blank_start]pelvis[blank_end]
INSERTION: pectineal line of [blank_start]femur[blank_end]
INNERVATION: femoral nerve [blank_start](L2, L3, L4)[blank_end]
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adduction at hip
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flexion at hip
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pelvis
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femur
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(L2, L3, L4)
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(L4, L5, S1)
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(L4 + L5)
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This question is about the quadriceps femoris - 4 muscles in the anterior compartment of the thigh that all insert at the quadriceps tendon.
RECTUS FEMORIS
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]extension at knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: superior to the [blank_start]acetabulum[blank_end] at the [blank_start]ileum[blank_end]
INSERTION: quadriceps tendon
INNERVATION: femoral nerve [blank_start](L2, L3, L4)[blank_end]
VASTUS MEDIALIS
ACTION: extension at knee and stabilisation of patella
ORIGIN: [blank_start]intertrochanteric line[blank_end] and [blank_start]medial lip[blank_end] of linea aspera
INSERTION: quadriceps tendon:
INNERVATION: femoral nerve
VASTUS INTERMEDIUS.
ACTION: extension at knee and stabilisation of patella
ORIGIN: anterior and lateral surfaces of [blank_start]femoral shaft[blank_end]
INSERTION: quadriceps tendon
INNERVATION: femoral nerve
VASTUS LATERALIS
ACTION: extension at knee and stabilisation of patella
ORIGIN: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end] and [blank_start]lateral lip[blank_end] of linea aspera
INSERTION: quadriceps tendon
INNERVATION: femoral nerve
VASTUS l
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flexion at hip
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extension at knee
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acetabulum
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ileum
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(L2, L3, L4)
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(L5, S1, S2)
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(S1 - S5)
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intertrochanteric line
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medial lip
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femoral shaft
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greater trochanter
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lateral lip
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The following questions will be about the medial compartment of the thigh. Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the OBTURATOR EXTERNUS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: membrane of [blank_start]obturator foramen[blank_end] and adjacent bone
INSERTION: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]obturator nerve (L2-L4)[blank_end]
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the ADDUCTOR BREVIS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction of thigh[blank_end]
ORIGIN: body of [blank_start]pubis[blank_end] and inferior pubic rami
INSERTION: [blank_start]linea aspera[blank_end] proximal to [blank_start]adductor longus[blank_end]
INNERVATION: obturator nerve [blank_start](L2-L4)[blank_end]
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the ADDUCTOR LONGUS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction of thigh[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]pubis[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]linea aspera[blank_end]
INNERVATION: obturator nerve [blank_start](L2-L4)[blank_end]
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the ADDUCTOR MAGNUS muscle. This muscle is functionally divided into two parts.
ADDUCTOR ADDUCTOR MAGNUS
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]flexion at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: inferior rami of [blank_start]pubis[blank_end] and rami of [blank_start]ischium[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]linea aspera[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]obturator nerve (L2-L4)[blank_end]
HAMSTRING ADDUCTOR MAGNUS
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction[blank_end] at hip and [blank_start]extension at hip[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]adductor tubercle[blank_end] and [blank_start]medial supracondylar line of femur[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]tibial[blank_end] component of sciatic nerve (L4-S3)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the GRACILIS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]adduction at hip[blank_end] and [blank_start]flexion at knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: inferior rami and body of [blank_start]pubis[blank_end]
INSERTION: medial surface of [blank_start]tibia[blank_end] between tendons of [blank_start]sartorius[blank_end] and [blank_start]semitendinosus[blank_end]
INNERVATION: obturator nerve [blank_start](L2-L4)[blank_end]
Antworten
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adduction at hip
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abduction at hip
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flexion at knee
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extension at knee
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pubis
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ischium
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tibia
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femur
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sartorius
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semitendinosus
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semimembranosus
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rectus femoris
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(L2-L4)
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(L5)
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(S2, S3, S4)
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The following questions will be about the muscles of the posterior compartment of the thigh. Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the BICEPS FEMORIS muscle. This is a muscle with two heads - one long, one short.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at knee[blank_end], [blank_start]extension of hip[blank_end], [blank_start]lateral rotation at hip and knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: long head originates from the [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end] and the short head originates from the [blank_start]linea aspera[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]head of fibula[blank_end]
INNERVATION: long head innervatied by [blank_start]tibial[blank_end] component of sciatic nerve (L4-S3), short head innervated by [blank_start]common fibular[blank_end] component of sciatic nerve (L4-S3)
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flexion at knee
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extension at knee
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extension of hip
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flexion at hip
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lateral rotation at hip and knee
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medial rotation at hip and knee
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ischial tuberosity
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linea aspera
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head of fibula
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posterior supracondylar line of femur
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lateral and medial tibial condyles
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tibial
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common fibular
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the SEMITENDINOSUS MUSCLE.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at knee[blank_end], [blank_start]extension at hip[blank_end], [blank_start]medial rotation at hip and knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]medial surface of tibia[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]tibial[blank_end] component of sciatic nerve (L4-S3)
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Drag and drop the correct answers to describe the SEMIMEMBRANOSUS muscle.
ACTION: [blank_start]flexion at knee[blank_end], [blank_start]extension at hip[blank_end], [blank_start]medial rotation at hip and knee[blank_end]
ORIGIN: [blank_start]ischial tuberosity[blank_end]
INSERTION: [blank_start]medial tibial condyle[blank_end]
INNERVATION: [blank_start]tibial[blank_end] component of sciatic nerve (L4-S3)
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flexion at knee
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extension at knee
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extension at hip
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flexion at hip
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medial rotation at hip and knee
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lateral rotation at hip and knee
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ischial tuberosity
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pubic symphysis
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anterior superior iliac spine
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medial tibial condyle
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medial surface of tibia
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tibial
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common fibular