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51 Cards in this Set
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What is the name of the tract of the fascia lata on the lateral side of the thigh?
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Iliotibial band
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Name the 3 ligaments that hold the head of the femur in the acetabulum
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Puberofemoral
Illiofemoral Ischiofemoral |
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Raising the knee in front of the body causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Flexion
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Lowering the knee from a raised position in front of the body causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Extension
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Raising the foot out laterally to the side of the body, causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Abduction
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Lowering the foot from a laterally raised position, back to the side of the body, causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Adduction
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Turning the feet so that the toes point inward, at each other causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Medial rotation
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Turning the feet so that the toes point outward, away from each other causes what type of hip joint movement?
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Lateral rotation
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Name the muscles identified by the group "P-GOGO-Q"
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Piriformis
Superior Gemellus Obturator Internus Inferior Gemellus Obturator Externus Quadratus Femoris |
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All the muscles of the PGOGOQ group have what same common insertion?
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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All the muscles of the PGOGOQ group have what same function in common?
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Lateral rotation of the hip
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Name the origin of the Piriformis.
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Anterior surface of the sacrum
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Name the insertion of the Piriformis.
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Greater trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Piriformis.
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Lateral rotation of the hip
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Which is the only deep hip rotator muscle that attaches to the anterior surface of the sacrum?
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Piriformis
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Which is the most superior of the deep hip rotator muscles?
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Piriformis
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What is the dysfunction that occurs when the sciatic nerve passes between the Piriformis and Superior Gemellus?
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Piriformis Syndrome
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Name the origin of the Superior Gemellus.
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Ischial spine
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Name the insertion of the Superior Gemellus.
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Greater trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Superior Gemellus.
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Lateral rotation of the hip
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Name the origin of the Obturator internus.
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Internal side of the Obturator foramen and the Obturator membrane.
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Name the insertion of the Obturator internus.
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Greater trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Obturator internus.
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Later rotation of the hip
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Name the origin of the Inferior Gemellus.
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Superior edge of the Ischial Tuberosity
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Name the insertion of the Superior Gemellus.
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Superior Gemellus.
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Lateral rotation of the hip
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Name the origin of the Obturator externus.
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External side of the Obturator foramen and the Obturator membrane.
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Name the insertion of the Obturator externus.
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Obturator externus.
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Lateral rotation of the hip
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Name the origin of the Quadratus femoris.
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Lateral edge of the Ischial Tuberosity
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Name the insertion of the Quadratus femoris.
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Quadratus femoris.
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Lateral rotation of the hip
Strong abduction of a flexed thigh |
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Name the different muscles of the gluteal group.
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Gluteus minimus
Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus |
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Name the origin of the Gluteus minimus.
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Between the Anterior and Inferior Gluteal lines
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Name the insertion of the Gluteus minimus.
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Gluteus minimus.
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Abduction of the hip
Weakly assists with medial rotation of the hip. |
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Which muscle is the smallest of the Gluteal muscle group?
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Gluteus minimus
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Which muscle is the deepest of the Gluteal muscle group?
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Gluteus minimus
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Name the 2 powerful abductors of the hip.
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#1 Gluteus medius
#2 Gluteus minimus |
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Which muscle of the Gluteal group manifests 7 tripper points?
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Gluteus minimus
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Name the origin of the Gluteus medius.
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Between the Anterior and Posterior Gluteal lines
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Name the insertion of the Gluteus medius.
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Greater Trochanter of the femur
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Name the function of the Gluteus medius.
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Abduction of the hip
Weakly assists in medial rotation of the hip. |
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What is the muscle that is palpable around the lateral edge of the iliac crest?
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Gluteus medius
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Name the origin of the Gluteus maximus.
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Illium
Posterior Iliac Crest Posterior surface of the sacrum Lateral surface of coccyx |
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Name the insertion of the Gluteus maximus.
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Ilitibial band
Gluteal tuberosity of the femur Gluteal line of the femur |
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Name the function of the Gluteus maximus.
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Hip extension
Abduction Lateral Rotation of the hip |
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Name the origin of the Tensor fasciae latae.
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Anterior Iliac crest (lateral aspect of the ASIS)
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Name the insertion of the Tensor fasciae latae.
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Iliotibial band
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Name the function of the Tensor fasciae latae.
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Flexion of hip
Medial rotation Stabalization of the hip |
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Which of the gluteal muscle group does not attach to the greater trochanter of the femur?
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Tensor fasciae latae
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