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Forearm, Hand leg and foot review
1.
What is the origin of the brachialis
Lower half of anterior shaft of the humerus
proximal 2/3ds of lateral supracondyler ridge of humerus
styloid process of radius
by pluto?
2.
What is the action of Brachialis
Flexion of wrist
Flexion of elbow
Extention of wrist
extention of elbow
3.
What is the common attachment(origin)of the flexor group
Medial Condyle
Lateral Epicondyle
Medial Epicondyle
Lateral condyle
4.
What is the common origin of the Extensor group
Medial Condyle
Lateral Epicondyle
Medial Epicondyle
Lateral condyle
5.
Where do you find the extensors on the forearm?
Lateral portion of the forearm
Posterior portion of the forearm
Superior portion of the forearm
Inferior portion of the forearm
6.
Where do you find the flexors on the forearm?
Lateral portion of the forearm
Posterior portion of the forearm
Superior portion of the forearm
Inferior portion of the forearm
7.
To shorten he brachioradialis, which action would you preform?
Flexion of the ankle
Flexion of the elbow
Flexion of the wrist
Flexion of the knee
8.
Which muscle is named after its action of supinating the forearm
If you don't get this you are so screwed
Supinator
Brachioradialis
Pronator
9.
What is the action of the Anconeus
Extention of the knee
Stabilize the wrist
extends and stabilizes the elbow
Crazy jumping jacks
10.
Name the AOI of the Brachioradialis
A- Flex the elbow and assist in pronaton and supination, O- Proximal 2/3rds of the lteral supracondyler ridge of humerus, i- Styloid process of radius
A-Invert the foot, dorsiflex the foot, O- Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia and interosseis membrane
A-Evert the foot, dorsiflex the ankle, O- distal 2/3rds of the lateral fibula, i-Tuberosity of 5th meta tarsal
A- F;ex the knee, plantar flex the ankle, O- Condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces I- Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon lol
11.
Where would you find the Peroneus Longus
Superior aspect of tibia
Poplitial space
Lateral side of fibula
Posterior side of fibula
12.
What is the origin of Gastrocnemius
Condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces
Lateral condyle of tibia
Distal 2/3rds of lateral fibula
The stomach
13.
What is the action of Gastrocnemius
Evert the foot, dorsiflex the ankle
Invert the foor, dorsiflex the ankle
Flex the knee, plantar flex the ankle
Flex the knee, dorsiflex the ankle
14.
The popliteus plays an important role in doing what?
Puppeteering for the local baseball team
Assists the floating Patella
Unlocks the knee from extended position
Hyper extending the knee
15.
If a person stands on their toes, which two muscles are strongly contracted?
The Triceps Surae
The Gastrocnemius and Phalanges
The gastrocnemius and the soleus
Both A and C are the same thing!
16.
The Triceps surae is formed by which two muscles
Carpals and Metacarpals
Gastrocnemius and Soleus
Tibialis and Peroneus Longus
Peroneus longus and peroneus brevis
17.
What muscle is the antagonist to the Peroneus Longus during dorsiflexion
Peroneus Brevis
Gastrocnemius
Tibialis Anterior
Soleus
18.
What is the origin of the Tibialis Anterior?
Lateral Condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia and interosseus membrane
Condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces
Distal 2/3rds of Lateral fibula
Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal.
19.
What is the action of Tibialis Anterior?
Did somebody bring chocolate today?
Evert the Foot, Plantar flex the ankle
Invert the foot, dorsiflex the ankle
Invert the foot, Plantar flex the ankle
20.
What is the insertion of the Tibialis Anterior?
Calcaneal via calcaneal tendon
Medial Cuneform and base of 1st metatarsal
Conyles of fibula, anterior aspect
Seriously, where is the chocolate?
21.
What is the shared action(s) of the Pereneus Longus and Brevis
Evert the foot, plantar flex the ankle
Invert the foot, dorsiflex the ankle
Invert the foot, plantar flex the ankle
This chocolate was not worth wasting 3 test points on.
22.
What is the origin of the Pereneus Longus?
Head of fibula
Tibialis Anterior
Distal 2/3rds of lateral fibula
Distal 2.3rds of proximal fibula
23.
What is the insertion of the Pereneus Longus?
Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal
Base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneform
Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
Popliteal
24.
What is the origin of Pereneus Brevis
Head of fibula
Tibialis Anterior
Distal 2/3rds of lateral fibula
Distal 2.3rds of proximal fibula
25.
What is the insertion of the Pereneus Brevis
Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal
Base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneform
Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
Popliteal
26.
The Gastrocnemius and Soleus share the same insertion: Which is it?
Tuberosity and coranoid process of the Ulna
Medial Cuneiform and base of 1st metatarsal
The soleil Line
The calcaneus via the calcaneal tendon
27.
This test is
Lame
Super Epic
wtf question is this
no means no.
28.
What are the finger and toe bones called?
Phalanges
Digits
Tarsals
Metacarpals
29.
How many Carpals and Tarsals do we have?
7 Carpals and 8 Tarsals
8 Carpals and 8 Tarsals
8 Carpals and 7 Tarsals
7 Carpals and 7 Tarsals
30.
What is the Action of the Gastrocnemius and Soleus
Flex the knee, plantar flex the ankle
Flex the hip, extend the knee
Flex the Knee, dorsal flex the ankle
kicking stupid people
31.
What is the origin of the Soleus?
Condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces
Soleal line, posterior surface of the fibula
Calcaneus via the calcaneal tendon
Distal half of anterior surface of humerus
32.
What is the origin of the gastrocnemius
Condyles of the femur, posterior surfaces
Calcaneus via the calcaneal tendon
Soleal line, posterior surface of the fibula
Calcaneus via the calcaneal tendon
33.
What is the insertion for both the Gastrocnemius and Soleus (aka the triceps Surae)
tuberosity and coronoid process of ulna
1st metatarsal
Calcaneus via Calcaneal tendon
5th metatarsal
34.
What is the bone that forms the heel?
The Calcaneus
The Tibia
the Fibula
The Femur
35.
Where is the tibial tuberosity located?
On the tibia, distal to the patella
On the fibula, distal to the patella
on the femur superior to the poplitial
Is this test over yet?
36.
Which two muscles form a stirrup?
Popliteus and Plantarus
Tibialis Anterior and Peronis Brevis
Tibialis Anterior and Peronis Longus
Popliteus and Tibial Tuberosity
37.
Where is the tibia located
On the anterior side of the lower leg, superficial
On the posterior side of the lower leg, deep
On the lateral side of the forearm
On the lateral side of the upper leg
38.
Which muscle has the longest tendon in the body?
Femur
Poplitius
Plantarus
Serratus Anterior
39.
What muscle is in the poplitial space
You havee GOT to be kidding me?
Poplitial
Seriously if you get this wrong, you lose at life.
Plantarus
40.
What is the action of the Brachialis
Flexion of the wrist
Flexion of the knee
Flexion of the elbow
Extention of the knee
41.
What is the origin of the Brachialis
Distal half of the anterior surface of the humerus
Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
Proximal 2/3rds of the lateral supracondyler ridge of humerus
Lower half of anterior shaft of humerus
42.
What is the insertion of the Brachialis?
5th metatarsal
1st Metatarsal
Tuberosity and coronoid process of ulna
Calcaneus via calcaneial tendon
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