CORRECT ANSWERS 2025-2026
Synovial Joint - ANSWER -Freely moving joint. Ie: hip, shoulder etc.
Types of Synovial Joints - ANSWER -Gliding
Ball and Socket
Hinge
Pivot
Condyloid
Saddle
Biceps Brachii - ANSWER -Elbow flexion
Brachialis - ANSWER -Elbow flexion
Triceps Brachii - ANSWER -Elbow extension
Deltoid - ANSWER -Shoulder flexion
Shoulder abduction
Shoulder horizontal ab/adduction
Teres Major - ANSWER -Shoulder extension
Shoulder internal rotation
Pectoralis Major - ANSWER -Shoulder flexion
Shoulder extension
Shoulder adduction
Pectoralis Minor - ANSWER -Depress shoulder
Latissimus Dorsi - ANSWER -Shoulder extension
Shoulder adduction
, Internal Rotation
Rotator Cuff Muscles - ANSWER -Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Subscapularis
Rhomboid - ANSWER -Scapular adduction
Scapular downward rotation
Trapezius - ANSWER -Scapular adduction
Serratus Anterior - ANSWER -Scapular upward rotation
Scapular depression
Scapular abduction (only muscles which does this)
Quadriceps - ANSWER -Knee extension
Hip flexion
Deep External Rotators of Hip - ANSWER -Quadrates Femoris
Piriformus
Obturators
Geemelluss
Satorius - ANSWER -Flexes leg and thigh ABDUCTS thigh, rotates thigh
laterally, rotates leg medially.
Tensor Fascia Latea - ANSWER -Abduction and medial rotation at hip
extension and lateral roation at knee.
Tibalis Anterior - ANSWER -Ankle dorsiflexion
Tibalis Posterior - ANSWER -Stabilizes lower leg, plantar flexion, inversion.
Peroneals - ANSWER -Plantar flexion, eversion.
Soleus - ANSWER -Ankle plantar flexion
Gastrocnemius - ANSWER -Ankle plantar flexion
Plantaris - ANSWER -Plantar flex, knee flexion.
Rectus Abdominis - ANSWER -Trunk flexion.
External Obliques - ANSWER -Trunk flexion, lateral flexion and rotation (to