Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Gluteus Medius Action | abduct hip, medially rotate hip, stabilize pelvis | 100%
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Gluteus Minimus Action | abduct hip, medially rotate hip, stabilize pelvis | 100%
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Tensor fascia latae Action | abduct hip, medially rotate hip, stabilize pelvis | 100%
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Gluteus Maximus Action | extend hip | 100%
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Gluteus Maximus Innervation | inferior gluteal nerve | 100%
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Obturator Internus Innervation | nerve to obturator internus | 100%
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Gluteus Medius Innervation | superior gluteal nerve | 100%
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Gluteus Minimus Innervation | superior gluteal nerve | 100%
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Tensor fascia latae Innervation | superior gluteal nerve | 100%
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Out of the 8 gluteal region muscles, which does not insert into the greater trochanter of the femur? | 3 | 50%
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Where does gluteus minimus originate? | between superior and inferior | 50%
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Where does gluteus medius originate? | between superior and inferior | 50%
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What provides cutaneous innervation to gluteal region? | clunial nerves | 50%
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10% of patients with piriformis syndrome has their tibial or common fibular nerve piercing their piriformis? | common fibular | 50%
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Primary extensor of hip joint: ____ muscle | Gluteus maximus | 50%
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List the 3 that don't insert into greater trochanter of femur | Gluteus Maximus, Tensor fascia latae, Quadratus femoris | 50%
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A positive Tredelenburg's sign results in disabled ___ muscles. | Gluteus medius, Gluteus minimus | 50%
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Pudendal nerve exits ____ sciatic foramen and enters ___ sciatic foramen. | greater sciatic, lesser sciatic | 50%
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Which bones are associated with hip joint? | hip bones, sacrum, femur | 50%
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___trophy/___worked piriformis can lead to nerve compression in Piriformis syndrome | hyper, over | 50%
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What does superior gluteal and inferior gluteal artery branches of? | internal iliac | 50%
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Where does Quadratus Femoris insert into? | Intertrochanteric crest | 50%
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Where does Tensor fascia latae insert into? | IT band | 50%
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Where does gluteus maximus insert into? | IT band, gluteal tuberosity | 50%
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Obturator Internus action | laterally rotate hip, stabilize hip | 50%
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Superior gemelli action | laterally rotate hip, stabilize hip | 50%
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Piriformis Action | laterally rotate hip, stabilize hip | 50%
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Inferior gemelli action | laterally rotate hip, stabilize hip | 50%
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Quadratus Femoris action | laterally rotate hip, stabilize hip | 50%
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If a man's right pelvis dips in the Tredelenburg's test, which leg and which nerve is indicated? | left, superior gluteal nerve | 50%
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Superior gemelli Innervation | nerve to obturator internus | 50%
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Quadratus Femoris innervation | nerve to quadratus femoris | 50%
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Inferior gemelli Innervation | nerve to quadratus femoris | 50%
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Does pudendal nerve provide innervation to gluteal region? | no | 50%
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Does sciatic nerve provide innervation to gluteal region? | no | 50%
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Does internal pudendal artery provide blood supply to the gluteal region? | no | 50%
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What makes up the triceps coxae? | obturator internus, superior gemelli, inferior gemell | 50%
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Which muscle in the gluteal region serves as a landmark for any other structures there? | piriformis | 50%
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What are the lateral rotators of the hip joint? | piriformis, obturator internus, superior gemelli, inferior gemelli, quadratus femoris | 50%
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What other nerve lies on the 'quadratus femoris bed' with sciatic nerve? | posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh | 50%
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Where does gluteus maximus originate? | posterior gluteal line | 50%
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Piriformis syndrome symptoms | posterior leg pain, numbness, tingling, decreased motor function | 50%
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Piriformis Innervation | S1-S2 | 50%
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Which ligaments create greater sciatic foramen and lesser sciatic foramen? | Sacrotuberous, Sacrospinous | 50%
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Which nerve emerges inferior to piriformis? | sciatic | 50%
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In piriformis syndrome, the relationship between piriformis and ___ nerve can vary. | sciatic | 50%
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Which nerve is indicated in Trendelenburg's sign? | superior gluteal nerve | 50%
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Primary hip flexor in GLUTEAL region: ___ muscle | tensor fascia latae | 50%
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Sciatic nerve usually runs ___ (under/over) piriformis looking posteriorly | under | 50%
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