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What structure makes up the medial border of the femoral triangle? - answer-Adductor
longus muscle
How many vertebrae are considered to be part of the lumbar spine? - answer-5
The medial collateral ligament serves as a primary restraint for which of the following
types of forces placed on the knee - answer-Valgus force
Which is the origin of the deltoid? - answer-Lateral one third of clavicle, acromion, and
spine of scapula
Which is the insertion of the obturator internus? - answer-intertrochanteric crest,
between the greater and lesser trochanters
What is the only intrinsic muscle that is located on the dorsum of the foot - answer-
Extensor digitorum brevis
Which is the insertion posterior scalene - answer-second rib
Which is the insertion of the serratus anterior - answer-Anterior surface of medial
border of scapula
Which is the insertion of the gracilis - answer-proximal, medial shaft of tibia at pes
anserinus tendon
,Which of the following is a part of the insertion of the tibialis posterior - answer-all five
tarsal bones
Moving the scapula toward the midline of the body is known as what type of shoulder
girdle movement? - answer-Retraction
Right cervical rotation movement occurs on which of the following axes of rotation -
answer-Vertical
Which is the origin of the anconeus - answer-lateral epicondyle
Which is the insertion of the gemellus inferior? - answer-medial surface of great
trochanter
The amount of electrical impulse needed in order for a muscle fiber to fire is termed as
which of the following - answer-Threshold
What type of movement occurs at the acetabular femoral join - answer-Multidirectional
Which of the following bones is least responsible for transmitting ground forces through
the leg? - answer-Fibula
Which is the origin of the masseter - answer-zygomatic arch
Which of the following muscles are considered to be part of the paravertebral muscle
group - answer-Rectus capitus anterior
What is the sacrospinalis muscle group also known as - answer-Erector spinae
, Which of the following is a part of the origin of the tibialis anterior - answer-proximal
lateral surface of tibia
Which of the following joints are not considered to be a "true" joint - answer-
Scapulothoracic joint
What type of movement occurs at the tibiofemoral joint - answer-All of the above
Which of the following best describes the concept of reciprocal inhibition - answer-
When the agonist muscle group concentrically contracts, the antagonist muscle group
relaxes
What structure surrounds the muscular compartments of the lower leg - answer-Fascia
Which of the following is not a category of hormones - answer-Neurotransmitters
During digestion, food passes through the small intestine as it is being broken down into
smaller components. Which area of the small intestine does it pass through first -
answer-Duodenum
Which of the following is not a good source of vitamin C - answer-Nuts
Which of the following is the function of lysosomes during the inflammatory process -
answer-Contain enzymes that digest material brought into the cytoplasm of the cells
during phagocytosis
While performing in Allen's test, the athletic trainer notes that the radial pulse has
disappeared. What do these findings imply - answer-the test is indicative of thoracic
outlet syndrome whereby the pectoralis minor is compressing the neurovascular
bundle