JR 101 Final Exam (Exc. Anatomy)
primary function of the articular cartilage - ANS-absorb shock and inhibit movement
what comprises the pelvic girdle - ANS-both hip bones
the ischial and pubic rami join to form ____ - ANS-obturator foramen
on what bone is the lesser sciatic notch - ANS-ischium
most common site for proximal femoral fractures - ANS-neck
what is the ASIS - ANS-anterior superior iliac spine
what muscle originates on the ASIS - ANS-sartorius
when fused, what three bones form the hip bone - ANS-ilium, ischium, pubis
what muscles insert on the lesser trochanter - ANS-soap major and iliacus
where is the fovea capitis - ANS-slightly posterior and inferior to the femoral head
where is the intertrochanteric crest - ANS-posterior side of the junction between femoral
head and shaft
meaning of a hip ligament being intracapsular - ANS-inside the capsule
what is fascia - ANS-supportive protective connective tissue
capsular ligaments in the hip ___ during flexion - ANS-loosen
capsular ligaments in the hip ___ during extension - ANS-tighten
IT Band origin/insertion - ANS-O: iliac tubercle; I: lateral tibial condyle
how many gluteal muscles - ANS-3
IT band connects what two muscles - ANS-gluteus medius and TFL
, how many muscles have 'adductor' in their description - ANS-4
hamstring muscle with two heads - ANS-biceps femoris
dominant flexor muscle in the thigh - ANS-iliopsoas
what actions are performed by the semitendinosus - ANS-flexion of the knee; internally
rotate the tibia
action of the rectus femoris - ANS-flex thigh; extend knee
what is "iliopsoas" - ANS-soas major; iliacus
action of Semimembranosus - ANS-knee: flexion and internal rotation; hip: extension
foveal artery - ANS-supplements blood supply to the femoral head
action of biceps femoris - ANS-Knee: flexion, external rotation; hip: long head extends
thigh
what is the profunda - ANS-deep branch of femoral artery
what happens if circumflex artery flow is interrupted - ANS-lose blood supply to the
femoral head
hip joint greater capacity of flexion or extension - ANS-flexion
LFCN - ANS-lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
hip: type of joint - ANS-ball and socket; synovial
fibrocartilaginous band that increases the surface area of the acetabulum by ~10% -
ANS-labrum
when Unitrax unipolar is used, the offset determined by the surgeon is gathered from
where - ANS-sleeve
the UHT system accommodates which trunnion taper - ANS-both (C and V40)
primary function of the articular cartilage - ANS-absorb shock and inhibit movement
what comprises the pelvic girdle - ANS-both hip bones
the ischial and pubic rami join to form ____ - ANS-obturator foramen
on what bone is the lesser sciatic notch - ANS-ischium
most common site for proximal femoral fractures - ANS-neck
what is the ASIS - ANS-anterior superior iliac spine
what muscle originates on the ASIS - ANS-sartorius
when fused, what three bones form the hip bone - ANS-ilium, ischium, pubis
what muscles insert on the lesser trochanter - ANS-soap major and iliacus
where is the fovea capitis - ANS-slightly posterior and inferior to the femoral head
where is the intertrochanteric crest - ANS-posterior side of the junction between femoral
head and shaft
meaning of a hip ligament being intracapsular - ANS-inside the capsule
what is fascia - ANS-supportive protective connective tissue
capsular ligaments in the hip ___ during flexion - ANS-loosen
capsular ligaments in the hip ___ during extension - ANS-tighten
IT Band origin/insertion - ANS-O: iliac tubercle; I: lateral tibial condyle
how many gluteal muscles - ANS-3
IT band connects what two muscles - ANS-gluteus medius and TFL
, how many muscles have 'adductor' in their description - ANS-4
hamstring muscle with two heads - ANS-biceps femoris
dominant flexor muscle in the thigh - ANS-iliopsoas
what actions are performed by the semitendinosus - ANS-flexion of the knee; internally
rotate the tibia
action of the rectus femoris - ANS-flex thigh; extend knee
what is "iliopsoas" - ANS-soas major; iliacus
action of Semimembranosus - ANS-knee: flexion and internal rotation; hip: extension
foveal artery - ANS-supplements blood supply to the femoral head
action of biceps femoris - ANS-Knee: flexion, external rotation; hip: long head extends
thigh
what is the profunda - ANS-deep branch of femoral artery
what happens if circumflex artery flow is interrupted - ANS-lose blood supply to the
femoral head
hip joint greater capacity of flexion or extension - ANS-flexion
LFCN - ANS-lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
hip: type of joint - ANS-ball and socket; synovial
fibrocartilaginous band that increases the surface area of the acetabulum by ~10% -
ANS-labrum
when Unitrax unipolar is used, the offset determined by the surgeon is gathered from
where - ANS-sleeve
the UHT system accommodates which trunnion taper - ANS-both (C and V40)