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37 Cards in this Set
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Name the origin of Vastus intermedius.
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Proximal Lateral Anterior 2/3 of femur
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Name the insertion of Vastus intermedius.
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Tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon
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Name the functions of Vastus intermedius.
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Knee extension
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Name the origin of Vastus lateralis.
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Lateral Linea aspera
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Name the insertion of Vastus lateralis.
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Tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon
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Name the functions of Vastus lateralis.
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Knee extension
Lateral movement of the patella |
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Vastus lateralis is deep to what structure?
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Iliotibial band
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Which is the largest of the quadricep muscle group?
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Vastus lateralis
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Name the origin of Vastus medialis.
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Medial to the Linea Aspera
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Name the insertion of Vastus medialis.
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Tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon
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Name the functions of Vastus medialis.
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Knee extension
Medial movement of patella |
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Name the origin of Rectus femoris.
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Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine (AIIS)
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Name the insertion of Rectus femoris.
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Tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon
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Name the functions of Rectus femoris.
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Knee extension
Hip flexion |
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Name the most superficial muscle of the quadriceps.
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Rectus Femoris
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Name the origin of Articularis genus.
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Distal anterior shaft of the femur
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Name the insertion of Articularis genus.
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Knee joint capsule
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Name the functions of Articularis genus.
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Locking the patella by applying tension to the joint capsule.
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What muscle is deepest of the anterior thigh compartment?
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Articularis genus
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Name the origin of Sartorius.
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Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
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Name the insertion of Sartorius.
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Pes Anserine
Medial to the Tibial Tuberosity |
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Name the functions of Sartorius.
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Hip flexion
Knee flexion Lateral rotation of hip weak medial rotation of knee weak abduction of hip |
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What is the longest muscle of the body?
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Sartorius
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Name the origin of Biceps femoris.
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Ischial tuberosity (long head)
Linea aspera (short head) |
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Name the insertion of Biceps femoris.
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Head of the fibula
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Name the functions of Biceps femoris.
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Knee flexion
Lateral rotation of knee Hip extension |
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Which hamstring muscle has a femoral attachment?
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Biceps femoris
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Which is the most lateral hamstring muscle?
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Biceps femoris
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Which hamstring muscle cramps most frequently?
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Biceps femoris
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Name the origin of Semimembranosous.
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Ischial tuberosity
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Name the insertion of Semimembranosous.
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Posterior medial chondyl of the tibia
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Name the functions of Semimembranosous.
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Knee flexion
Hip extension Medial rotation of knee |
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Which medial hamstring muscle has its belly near the knee joint?
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Semimembranosous
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Name the origin of Semitendonosous.
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Ischial Tuberosity
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Name the insertion of Semitendonosous.
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Pes Anserine
Medial to the tibial tuberosity |
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Name the functions of Semitendonosous.
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Knee flexion
Hip extension Medial rotation of a flexed knee |
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The semitendonosous is easily identified compared to the semimembranosous by what feature?
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Very long tendon of semitendonosous
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