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ATTR 219 ExamName the hamstring muscles:Bicep femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosusList the quad muscles:Rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medial, vastus intermediusWhat is the largest nerve in your body?Sciatic nerveWhat nerve wraps around the neck of the fibula?Common peroneal nerveThe genicular arteries, hamstring muscles and cutaneous branches are innervated by what?Popliteal arteryIndentify the stabilizing ligaments of the knee:Lateral collateral ligament: stabilizes lateral kneeMedial collateral ligament: stabilizes medial kneeThe patellar ligament is a direct extension of what tendon?Quadriceps tendonThe cruciate ligaments are in relation to what bone?TibiaWhat ligament prevents posterior displacement of the tibia?These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.Posterior cruciate ligamentWhat is the largest sesamoid bone in the human body?PatellaContact between the patella and facets begins at what point in flexion?10-20 degrees flexionName the primary knee jointTibiofemoralWhat happens to the femur when its terminal end is fully extended?Slight external rotationWhat is a supercondyle line?Line that runs from each femoral condyle posteriorly into linea asperaWhat sits directly superior to each condyle?EpicondyleWhat happens to the anterior meniscus in full knee extension?Slides into small groove within condyleWhat forms at the proximal end of the tibia?Tibial plateausWhat separates the tibial plateaus?Intercondylar tuberclesWhat is a facet?Extremely smooth surface on the boneWhat is Gerdy’s Tubercle?Point of muscular attachment that is medal to the lateral condylePopliteal deals with what aspect of the knee?PosteriorWhat nerve innervates all quadriceps muscles?Femoral nerveAll hamstring muscles perform what action?Flex and extend the knee and lower legName the only hamstring muscle that does not extend the hip and thigh.Bicep femoris-short headThe popliteal artery branches off to form what two arteries?Anterior and posterior tibial arteries What is bursa on the body?Closed, fluid-filled sacs lines with synoviumWhy is there little to no pain when a meniscus is injured?They possess little to no innervationDescribe a discoid meniscus.Sold meniscus with no semilunar shape. It is found more so in females than males, and makes loud noises during flexion and extension. A person is born with this; it is not


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