pelvic girdle/lower limb

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Medicine Quiz on pelvic girdle/lower limb, created by Erin Knapp on 09/09/2021.
Erin Knapp
Quiz by Erin Knapp, updated more than 1 year ago
Erin Knapp
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Question 1

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label the parts of the pelvis
Answer
  • sacroiliac joint
  • acetabulum
  • pelvic brim
  • coccyx
  • sacral foramina
  • sacral promontory
  • sacrum
  • iliac crest
  • anterior superior iliac spin
  • anterior inferior iliac spin
  • obturator foramen
  • pubic symphysis
  • pubic arch
  • ischial spin
  • ischial tuberosity

Question 2

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label the 3 divisions of the pelvis
Answer
  • ilium
  • ischium
  • pubis

Question 3

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label the femur
Answer
  • head
  • neck
  • greater trochanter
  • lesser trochanter
  • linea aspera
  • lateral condyle
  • lateral epicondyle
  • medial condyle
  • medial epicondyle
  • medial condyle
  • lateral condyle

Question 4

Answer
  • lateral condyle
  • medial condyle
  • medial malleolus
  • tibial tuberosity
  • anterior tibial crest
  • lateral malleolus
  • head

Question 5

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label the tarsals
Answer
  • calcaneus
  • talus
  • metatarsal 1
  • metatarsal 2
  • metatarsal 3
  • metatarsal 4
  • metatarsal 5
  • proximal phalanx
  • distal phalanx
  • proximal phalanx
  • middle phalanx
  • distal phalanx

Question 6

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label
Answer
  • sacrum
  • sacral foramina
  • sacral promontory
  • sacral canal
  • sacral hiatus

Question 7

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label the gender of the pelvis as well as two aspects of the pelvis
Answer
  • male
  • female
  • pelvic inlet
  • pelvic inlet
  • subpubic angle
  • subpubic angle

Question 8

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label leg muscles
Answer
  • iliopsoas
  • gluteus maximus
  • gluteus medius
  • adductor group
  • quadriceps femoris group
  • hamstring group
  • sartorius
  • peroneus (fibularis) longus
  • tibialis anterior
  • extensor digitorum
  • flexor digitorum (longus)
  • gastrocnemius

Question 9

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Iliopsoas Origin: [blank_start]Ilium, vertebra[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]lesser trochanter[blank_end] Action: [blank_start]Flexes thigh[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ilium, vertebra
  • lesser trochanter
  • Flexes thigh

Question 10

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Gluteus maximus Origin: [blank_start]Ilium[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end] Actions: [blank_start]Extends and abducts thigh[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ilium
  • greater trochanter
  • Extends and abducts thigh

Question 11

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Gluteus medius Origin: [blank_start]Ilium[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]greater trochanter[blank_end] Action: [blank_start]abducts thigh[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ilium
  • greater trochanter
  • abducts thigh

Question 12

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Adductor group Origin: [blank_start]Pubis[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]Linea aspera[blank_end] Actions: [blank_start]Adducts and flexes thigh[blank_end]
Answer
  • Pubis
  • Linea aspera
  • Adducts and flexes thigh

Question 13

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Quadriceps femoris group Origins: [blank_start]Femur, anterior inferior iliac spine[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]Tibial tuberosity[blank_end] Actions: [blank_start]Flexes thigh and extends leg[blank_end]
Answer
  • Femur, anterior inferior iliac spine
  • Tibial tuberosity
  • Flexes thigh and extends leg

Question 14

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Hamstring group Origin: [blank_start]Ischial tuberosity[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]Tibia and fibula[blank_end] Actions: [blank_start]Extends thigh and flexes leg[blank_end]
Answer
  • Ischial tuberosity
  • Tibia and fibula
  • Extends thigh and flexes leg

Question 15

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Sartorius Origin: [blank_start]anterior superior iliac spine[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]Tibia[blank_end] Actions: [blank_start]Flexes and laterally rotates thigh[blank_end], [blank_start]flexes leg[blank_end]
Answer
  • anterior superior iliac spine
  • Tibia
  • Flexes and laterally rotates thigh
  • flexes leg

Question 16

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Peroneus (fibularis) longus Actions: [blank_start]Plantarflexes and everts foot[blank_end]
Answer
  • Plantarflexes and everts foot

Question 17

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Extensor digitorum Actions: [blank_start]extends toes[blank_end]
Answer
  • extends toes

Question 18

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Tibialis anterior Actions: [blank_start]Dorsiflexes and inverts foot[blank_end]
Answer
  • Dorsiflexes and inverts foot

Question 19

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Flexor digitorum (longus) Action: [blank_start]flexes toes[blank_end]
Answer
  • flexes toes

Question 20

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Gastrocnemius Origin: [blank_start]Femur[blank_end] Insertion: [blank_start]Calcaneus via Achilles' tendon[blank_end] Action: [blank_start]Plantarflexes the foot[blank_end]
Answer
  • Femur
  • Calcaneus via Achilles' tendon
  • Plantarflexes the foot
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