Quiz____?
a complete lesion of the femoral nerve as it leaves the lumbar plexus affects what
motion?
A. knee extension
B. hip adduction
c. hip extension
d. knee flexion
e. ankle plantarflexion -
Answer✓✓
A. Knee extension
Quiz____?
what is the largest nerve of the lumbar plexus? -
Answer✓✓
the femoral nerve
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, Quiz____?
what is the primary flexor of the hip? -
Answer✓✓
Iliopsoas
Quiz____?
paralytic equinus during swing phase is often caused by injury to what nerve? -
Answer✓✓
common peroneal nerve
Quiz____?
toe is in a down position, dorsiflexion limitation of the ankle -
Answer✓✓
Equinus deformity
Quiz____?
what is a cycle of gait defined as? -
Answer✓✓
heel strike on one limb and a subsequent heel strike on the ipsilateral side
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, Quiz____?
toe in or toe out is the relationship of the long axis of the foot to the:
A. subtalar joint
B. ankle joint axis
C. line of progression
D. Knee axis -
Answer✓✓
C. Line of progression
Quiz____?
what joint do the motions of inversion and eversion occur primarily at? -
Answer✓✓
subtalar joint
Quiz____?
what bones make up the talocrural joint? -
Answer✓✓
talus, tibia, fibula
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, Quiz____?
what motion occurs in the talocrural joint? -
Answer✓✓
dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
essentially a hinge type joint
Quiz____?
what is the primary action of the medial ligament of the ankle? -
Answer✓✓
resist over-eversion of the foot
Quiz____?
what is the primary action of the lateral ligament of the ankle? -
Answer✓✓
resist over-inversion of the foot
Quiz____?
what muscles produce dorsiflexion of the ankle? -
Answer✓✓
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