
Amal's Lecture Quiz 1
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- Q1Identify the numbered part of the hip joint (1)Acetabular LabrumLigamentum TeresAcetabulumTransverse Acetabular Ligament20s
- Q2The -------------------------- is considered to be the strongest ligament in the body and is positioned to prevent excessive hip extension.Iliofemoral ligamentIschiofemoral ligamentPubofemoral ligamentLigamentum Teres20s
- Q3Which muscle is inserted at the numbered bony landmark (2)?IliopsoasVastus LateralisGluteus MinimusVastus Medialis20s
- Q4Number (3) and (4) are the origins of the following muscles (respectively):Rectus FemorisGluteus Medius and Gluteus MinimusGluteus Maximus and Gluteus MinimusGluteal Minimus and Gluteus Medius20s
- Q5The main action of the gluteus maximus is:Internal rotationExternal rotationExtensionAbduction20s
- Q6All of the following are hip adductors except:Tensor Fascia LataAdductor MagnusGracilisAdductor Longus20s
- Q7The normal range of motion of hip abduction is:10-1550-7030-5070-10020s
- Q8A positive Trendelenburg sign indicates weakness of:Gluteus MediusPiriformisGluteus MaximusIliopsoas20s
- Q9The ------- is used to assess a hip flexion contracture, the most common contracture of the hip.Phelps's testThomas test90-90 testOber's test20s
- Q10Main hip flexors muscles (Iliopsoas and Rectus femoris) are supplied by:Inferior gluteal (L5-S2)Superior gluteal nerve (L4-5)Femoral nerve (L2-4)Sciatic nerve (L5-S2)20s
