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The LCL originates at the _________ and inserts on the
_____________. - CORRECT ANSWER-
The anterior cruciate ligament in the knee - CORRECT ANSWER-
originates on the lateral femoral condyle and inserts on the anterior
surface of the tibial plateau
The medial femoral condyle is _________ and ___________ curved
than the lateral condyle. - CORRECT ANSWER-larger, more
,The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to posterior tibial translation with respect to
femur
When we discuss "bone changes in form and function due to mechanical
stresses and the force of muscular tension places on it" we are
discussing: - CORRECT ANSWER-Wolff's Law
Anatomical position denotes the patient standing, with
____________________________________________________.
- CORRECT ANSWER-arms extended at the sides/palms facing
forward, toes slightly downward
The main blood supply to the lower leg is
_______________________. - CORRECT ANSWER-popliteal artery
How many articulations exist within the knee joint (excluding the
fibula)? - CORRECT ANSWER-three
T/F: the primary function of the quadriceps muscle group is to flex the
knee - CORRECT ANSWER-false
,The flexible connective tissue found on joint surfaces which allows
joint surfaces to slide against one another is called: - CORRECT
ANSWER-cartilage
If a patient is lying face up on an operating table, he/she is in the
_________________ position. - CORRECT ANSWER-supine
The sagittal plane divides the body into _______________________
halves: - CORRECT ANSWER-left and right
T/F: the posterior cruciate ligament is extracapsular - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
T/F: the point of origin of a muscle is a location where a muscle can
move - CORRECT ANSWER-false
The largest joint of the human body is the - CORRECT ANSWER-knee
The medial femoral condyle is _______________ and
_________________ curved than the lateral condyle - CORRECT
ANSWER-larger, more
, The lateral collateral ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to varus angulation
The fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones is: -
CORRECT ANSWER-Ligament
Ipsilateral means: - CORRECT ANSWER-occurring on the same side of
the body
The ligaments in the knee can be divided into two groups: - CORRECT
ANSWER-extracapsular/intraarticular
The knee joint is a modified hinge joint that is also a
_________________ joint. - CORRECT ANSWER-synovial
The anterior cruciate ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to anterior tibial translation with respect to femur
A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle
to bone and is capable of withstanding tension is known as: - CORRECT
ANSWER-tendon
VERSION WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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EXPERT.
The LCL originates at the _________ and inserts on the
_____________. - CORRECT ANSWER-
The anterior cruciate ligament in the knee - CORRECT ANSWER-
originates on the lateral femoral condyle and inserts on the anterior
surface of the tibial plateau
The medial femoral condyle is _________ and ___________ curved
than the lateral condyle. - CORRECT ANSWER-larger, more
,The posterior cruciate ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to posterior tibial translation with respect to
femur
When we discuss "bone changes in form and function due to mechanical
stresses and the force of muscular tension places on it" we are
discussing: - CORRECT ANSWER-Wolff's Law
Anatomical position denotes the patient standing, with
____________________________________________________.
- CORRECT ANSWER-arms extended at the sides/palms facing
forward, toes slightly downward
The main blood supply to the lower leg is
_______________________. - CORRECT ANSWER-popliteal artery
How many articulations exist within the knee joint (excluding the
fibula)? - CORRECT ANSWER-three
T/F: the primary function of the quadriceps muscle group is to flex the
knee - CORRECT ANSWER-false
,The flexible connective tissue found on joint surfaces which allows
joint surfaces to slide against one another is called: - CORRECT
ANSWER-cartilage
If a patient is lying face up on an operating table, he/she is in the
_________________ position. - CORRECT ANSWER-supine
The sagittal plane divides the body into _______________________
halves: - CORRECT ANSWER-left and right
T/F: the posterior cruciate ligament is extracapsular - CORRECT
ANSWER-False
T/F: the point of origin of a muscle is a location where a muscle can
move - CORRECT ANSWER-false
The largest joint of the human body is the - CORRECT ANSWER-knee
The medial femoral condyle is _______________ and
_________________ curved than the lateral condyle - CORRECT
ANSWER-larger, more
, The lateral collateral ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to varus angulation
The fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones is: -
CORRECT ANSWER-Ligament
Ipsilateral means: - CORRECT ANSWER-occurring on the same side of
the body
The ligaments in the knee can be divided into two groups: - CORRECT
ANSWER-extracapsular/intraarticular
The knee joint is a modified hinge joint that is also a
_________________ joint. - CORRECT ANSWER-synovial
The anterior cruciate ligament is responsible for: - CORRECT
ANSWER-restraint to anterior tibial translation with respect to femur
A tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle
to bone and is capable of withstanding tension is known as: - CORRECT
ANSWER-tendon