
Human Anatomy II - Midterm review
Quiz by Dr. Rikesh Hirani
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What structure on the lateral side of the knee is the insertion for the biceps femoris muscle?
What is the anatomical name of the joint where the head of the fibula articulates with the lateral condyle of the tibia?
What is the name of the mechanism where the popliteus unlocks an extended knee?
What are the contents of the femoral triangle?
Order these bones from distal to proximal: Calcaneus, Medial cuneiform, navicular, talus, 1st metatarsal
Which compartment is the gastrocnemius muscle located?
Pair the following muscles based on their actions. Adductor Magnus, Vastus Intermedius, Tensor Fascia Latae, Biceps Femoris, Semitendinosus, Gracilus, Rectus Femoris, Gluteus Medius
What is the correct name of the joint where the medial cuneiform articulates with the 1st metatarsal
List the contents of the tarsal tunnel
Group the following muscles based on their innervation

Which ligament supports the TMT joint from the medial cuneiform to the second metatarsal?
Link supination and pronation of the subtalar joint (non-weightbearing) with the correct motions: inversion, eversion, abduction, adduction, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion
Which ligament supports the posterior SIJ, provides an attachment for glute max, and limits flexion(nutation) of the sacrum?
Group the muscles of the pelvic floor based on the layer they are found in
A patient suffered a fracture which resulted in detachment of the peroneus brevis muscle at its insertion. Where did the fracture occur?
List the 5 functions of the pelvic floor
The artery supplying blood to the head of the femur is found inside the iliofemoral ligament
Match the motions of the pelvis with motions that would occur at the hip joint
The arches of the foot function to maintain stability of the joints of the foot
Match the artery with the location it can be palpated
Name the mechanism of the foot which increases dynamic stability by increasing tension through the plantar aponeurosis.
Group the nerve with the muscles they innervate.
Order the following muscles from superficial to deep: Adductor Hallucis, Abductor Hallucis, Dorsal interossei, Lumbricals
The medial longitudinal arch is higher compared to the lateral longitudinal arch.
What are the actions of the posterior fibers of gluteus medius?
Which ligament of the lower extremity is the strongest ligament in the human body?