Nerves, Plantar Ligament, Muscle
The key terms of this Biology quiz include Knee, Nerves, Plantar Ligament, Tibia, Muscle, Artery, Veins.
Which item would be considered a secondary restraint type of stabilizing structure of knee joint
Menisci
Nerves of lumbosacral plexus are formed from
Ventral rami
Which ligament of the plantar foot lies deep to the long plantar ligament and is largely obscured from view when looking at plantar dissection
Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament
The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee attaches _______ then passes ______ to attach to the _______.
Anteriorly of tibia, superior and laterally, lateral femoral condyle
The meaning of Saphenous from Greek is _____
Plain, visible or evident
Talocrural descibes the articulation of the ______ to the ______
Talus, leg
Which spinal levels serve the sciatic nerve.
L4, L5, S1, S2, S3
Which nerve passes through the fibular tunnel
Common fibular nerve
Which lower extremity nerves are solely sensory below the knee?
Sural and saphenous n.
Which group of five structures attach to the head of fibular
LCL of knee, biceps femoris tendon, arcuate ligament, soleus, fibularis longus muscle
The hamstring portion of adductor magnus is similar to the other long hamstrings for which reason or reasons
Same innervation, same proximal attachment, and same function at the hip
Which nerve has no motor function distal to the knee
Femoral nerve
The supply of arterial blood directly into the anterior tibial artery is from the _____artery
Popliteal
Which motion do the adductor brevis and longs cause in the transverse plane
Hip internal rotation
Which group of structures represent the major motor nerves of the lower extremity
Femoral, obturator, sciatic n
Which lower extremity muscles feature dual motor innervation
Adductor magnus and pectineus
Which veins are more at risk for having DVT develop within them?
Fibular and posterior tibial veins
Which muscle occupies the most lateral position in the deep compartment of the shank
Flexor hallucis longus
Which item would be considered a secondary restraint type of stabilizing structure of knee joint
Menisci
Nerves of lumbosacral plexus are formed from
Ventral rami
Which ligament of the plantar foot lies deep to the long plantar ligament and is largely obscured from view when looking at plantar dissection
Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament
The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee attaches _______ then passes ______ to attach to the _______.
Anteriorly of tibia, superior and laterally, lateral femoral condyle
The meaning of Saphenous from Greek is _____
Plain, visible or evident
Talocrural descibes the articulation of the ______ to the ______
Talus, leg
Which spinal levels serve the sciatic nerve.
L4, L5, S1, S2, S3
Which nerve passes through the fibular tunnel
Common fibular nerve
Which lower extremity nerves are solely sensory below the knee?
Sural and saphenous n.
Which group of five structures attach to the head of fibular
LCL of knee, biceps femoris tendon, arcuate ligament, soleus, fibularis longus muscle
The hamstring portion of adductor magnus is similar to the other long hamstrings for which reason or reasons
Same innervation, same proximal attachment, and same function at the hip
Which nerve has no motor function distal to the knee
Femoral nerve
The supply of arterial blood directly into the anterior tibial artery is from the _____artery
Popliteal
Which motion do the adductor brevis and longs cause in the transverse plane
Hip internal rotation
Which group of structures represent the major motor nerves of the lower extremity
Femoral, obturator, sciatic n
Which lower extremity muscles feature dual motor innervation
Adductor magnus and pectineus
Which veins are more at risk for having DVT develop within them?
Fibular and posterior tibial veins
Which muscle occupies the most lateral position in the deep compartment of the shank
Flexor hallucis longus