quiz 6 Flashcards
what are the muscles of the hamstring?
- Biceps femoris
- Semitendinosus
- Semimembranosus
the 3 parts of the coxal bone:
- Ilium
- Ischium
- Pubis
what is Y- ligament?
the y- ligament is the ligament of Bigelow, its function is to limit hyperextension of the hip joint.
what are the ligaments of the knee?
- anterior cruciate ligament-
- posterior cruciate ligament-
- medial collateral ligament-
- lateral collateral ligament-
name the quadricep muscles:
- rectus femoris muscle
- vastus lateralis muscle
- vastus medialis muscle
- vastus intermedialis muscle
muscles of errector spinae?
- spinalis
2.longissimus
3.iliocostalis
they all cause lateral bending
the vertebral formula?
C7T12L5S5CY1
Point of articulation for the head and atlas?
Atlanto-occipital joint
what is the Hyoid bone?
the Hyoid bone- horseshoe-shaped. It has no bony articulation but suspended from styloid process of the temporal bones and by the styloid ligaments.
all trunk motions?
- posterior tilt
- anterior tilt
- lateral tilt
what is Arkylosing spondylitis?
a chronic inflammation of the vertebral column and sacroiliac joints, leads to fusion. A progressive rheumatic disease, overtime may lead to total loss of spinal mobility.
what’s Spinal stenosis?
Spinal Stenosis is a narrowing of vertebral canal that houses the spinal cord.
Thyroid cartilage is?
Thyroid cartilage is the largest of the nine cartilages of the larynx.
provides attachment for the infrahyoid muscle.
“Adam’s apple” more prominent in males.
carpal bones: Distal to to proximal
Distal row: Hamate, Capitate,Trapezoid, Trapezium
Proximal row: Pisiform,Triquetrum, Lunate, Scaphoid