incorrect questions Flashcards

1
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where do you palpate the pulse for doralis pedis artery

A

it can be between the tendons of extensor hallucis longus and extensor digitorum longus to second toe

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2
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the sciatic nerve enters the gluteal region via which foramen?

A

the greater sciatic foremen

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3
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blood supply to the subtalar joint comes from which two arteries

A

fibular and posterior tibial arteries

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4
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muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg

A
  • tibialis anterior
  • extensor digitorum longus
  • extensor hallucis longus
    peroneus tertius / fibularis tertius
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5
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muscles of the lateral compartment of the leg

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fibularis longus

fibularis brevis

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6
Q

muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg (superficial)

A

gastronemius
soleus
plantaris

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7
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muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg (deep)

A

flexor digitorum longus
flexor hallucis longus
tibialis posterior
popliteus

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8
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what nerve innervates the short head of the biceps femoris

A

common fibular

fuck sake too long

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9
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what nerve innervates the long head of the biceps femoris

A

tibial nerve

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10
Q

insertion point of the lateral rotator muscles and what are they

A

greater trochanter
piriformis
quadratus femoris

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11
Q

forceful contraction of the hamstrings can lead to an avulsion fracture of what structure

A

ischial tuberosity , common origin of the hamstring muscles

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12
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which nerves innervate the gluteal muscles

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gluteus maximus , inferior gluteal nerve

gluteus medius and minimus , superior gluteal nerve

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13
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what are the contents of the femoral triangle (lateral to medial )

A
femoral Nerve 
femoral Artery 
femoral Vein 
Empty space
femoral canal (Lymph nodes)

NAVEL

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14
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which structure in the femoral triangle doesnt enter the femoral sheat

A

femoral nerve, most lateral

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15
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which ligament when damaged leads to posterior sag of the tibia relative to the femur

A

posterior cruciate ligament

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16
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a fracture at which structure of the knee joint can increase the risk of OA

A

tibial plateau, as can disrupt cartilage within the knee joint

17
Q

compression of which nerve can cause weakened plantar flexion

A

tibial nerve

18
Q

which site is commonly associated with an avulsion fracture foloowing excessive inversion of the foot

A

the insertion of the fibularis brevis on the 5th metatarsal . due to strain of the lateral side

19
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which structure is responsible for limiting movement of the lumbar spine to only flexion and extension

A

the articular facet, the angle which they sit limit movement