Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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It is involved in all but one of these actions, which is wrong? Flexion of the hip, lateral rotation of the hip, extension of the knee, and medial rotation of the knee. | Extension of the knee | 100%
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What major structure runs through the femoral triangle but not in the femoral sheath? | Femoral nerve | 80%
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A tract on the lateral side of the thigh which is continuos with the tensor fasciae latae muscle. | Iliotibial | 80%
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Name for the thick layer of fascia enclosing the thigh? | Lata | 80%
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Which one of this group is the only one not to have vastus in its name? | Rectus femoris | 80%
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What muscle from the anterior compartment originates from ASIS? | Sartorius | 80%
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What is the superior border of the femoral triangle, given that the medial border is adductor longus and the lateral border is sartorius? | Inguinal ligament | 60%
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What is the full name of the main group of 4 muscles in the thigh? | Quadriceps femoris | 60%
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The scaphoid and which foot bone both have a retrograde blood supply in common? | Talus | 60%
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The floor of the femoral triangle is formed by pectineus, psoas major and what other muscle? | Iliacus | 40%
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And where does this ones main head originate from? (Not the upper acetabular margin as that is not the main head) | Anterior inferior Iliac spine | 20%
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What action does it facilitate? | Lateral rotation | 20%
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Both vastus medialis and lateralis suprisingly share an origin, what is it called? | Linea aspera | 20%
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In the medial compartment of the thigh there are 6 muscles all of which are adductors except? | Obturator externus | 20%
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Name for the sieve like connective tissue (fascia) that is pierced by the saphenous vein so that it can enter the femoral vein? | Cribriform | 0%
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