Lecture 18 Quiz
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- Q1
1. Which muscle is not part of the pes anserine?
c. Tensor Fascia Lata
d. Gracilis
a. Semitendinosus
b. Sartorius
30s - Q2
Injury of the tibial nerve results in
Loss of sensation to the medial aspect of the foot
Loss of plantarflexion
Loss of sensation to the anterior leg
Loss of dorsiflexion
30s - Q3
The articularis genu is responsible for pulling which of the following structures superiorly during knee extension?
superficial infrapatellar bursa
pes anserine bursa
popliteus bursa
suprapatellar bursa
30s - Q4
The ACL and LCL are intacapsular and extrasynovial
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q5
A direct blow to the lateral aspect of the knee is most likely to result in injury of which structure?
ACL
PCL
MCL
LCL
30s - Q6
A female patient comes into your clinic with c/o knee pain. You measure her Q-angle to be above 25 degrees. Which postural abnormality is most closely to be observed?
Genu varum
Patella alta
Genu recurvatum
Genu valgum
30s - Q7
Which of the following statements is not true about the menisci in the knee?
The medial meniscus is attached to the MCL
The lateral meniscus is smaller and more circular than the medial meniscus
The inner 1/3 of both menisci are well vascularized
The menisci aid in shock absorption
30s - Q8
Which of the following joints is responsible for ankle dorsiflexion?
Subtalar joint
Tarsometatarsa joint
Talocrural joint
Transverse tarsal joint
30s - Q9
A lisfranc injury involves which part of the foot?
Forefoot
Midfoot
Hindfoot
Rear foot
30s - Q10
Supination is a combination of subtalar inversion, talocrural plantar flexion, and tarsometatarsal adduction
truefalseTrue or False30s