Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Iliopsoas in supine | hip flexion | 100%
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Extensor hallucis longus at the interphalangeal joints in supine | 1st digit extension | 0%
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Flexor hallucis longus at the interphalangeal joints in prone | 1st digit flexion | 0%
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Extensor digitorum longus at the interphalangeal joints in supine | 2nd-5th digit extension | 0%
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Flexor digitorum longus at the interphalangeal joints in prone | 2nd-5th digit flexion | 0%
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Fibularis longus in supine | eversion and plantarflexion | 0%
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Gluteus medius in side lying | hip abduction and extension | 0%
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Tensor fascia latae in side lying | hip abduction, flexion and medial rotation | 0%
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Adductor longus in side lying | hip adduction | 0%
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Adductor magnus in side lying | hip adduction and extension | 0%
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Gluteus maximus in prone | hip extension and lateral rotation | 0%
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Piriformis in prone | hip extension and lateral rotation | 0%
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Tibialis anterior in supine | inversion and dorsiflexion | 0%
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Rectus femoris at the knee in sit | knee extension | 0%
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Vastus intermedius in sit | knee extension | 0%
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Vastus lateralis in sit | knee extension | 0%
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Semimembranosus at the knee in prone | knee flexion | 0%
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Biceps femoris at the knee in prone | knee flexion and lateral rotation | 0%
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Semitendinosus at the knee in prone | knee flexion and medial rotation | 0%
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Gastrocnemius at the talocrural joint in prone | plantarflexion | 0%
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Soleus in prone | plantarflexion | 0%
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