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11 Cards in this Set
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what is the most powerful muscle in the human body? (pound for pound)
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tibialis anterior
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you get "..." if the nerve to the tibialis anterior is damaged
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foot slap
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the posterior tibial artery is on the ... side
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medial
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what nerve is this?
-most commonly injured nerve in the human body -crosses the neck of the fibula |
common fibular (peroneal) nerve
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the ... vein is located laterally and compares to the ... vein in the arm
the ... vein is located medially and compares to the ... vein in the arm |
lesser saphenous v.
cephalic v. greater saphenous v. basilic v. |
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what artery anastomosis between the dorsum and plantar part of the foot?
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perforating artery
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If you have no sensation in the web between your first and second toes, it’s a deficit of the ..., not the ....
After the ... nerve innervates the muscles of the dorsum of the foot, it sends a branch down in between those 2 toes. |
deep fibular n.
superficial fibular nerve deep fibular |
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what tendons attach to the tubercle of the 5th metacarpal?
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-fibularis (peroneus) brevis tendon
-fibularis (peroneus) tertius tendon |
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what muscles belong to the triceps surae group?
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the 2 heads of the gastrocnemius and the soleus
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popliteus muscle runs from ... to ...
what muscle is often mistaken for a nerve? "intern's nerve". it is the most common tendon to harvest. It is located between the gastrocs and the soleus. |
medial
lateral plantaris |
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At the medial aspect of the ankle, as you go from anterior to posterior, what is the mneumonic to remember? name the structures.
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"Tom, Dick an Hairy"
Tibialis posterior flexor Digitorum longus posterior tibial Artery tibial Nerve flexor Hallucis longus |