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Iliopsoas

Marching ex in short sitting strengthen what hip muscles

ASIS

Reference landmark for assesing a Pt's Q-angle

Sweeping

This lever system is mechanically like this activity

3rd class is like ?

Fair

Completing full ROM hip abduction gives you this mmt

Popliteus

Name of one muscle responsible for unlocking a "locked" knee

Ninety, 90

# degrees of shoulder ER that is normal ROM

Deltoid muscle

Innervated by C5 spinal nerve

Biceps brachii

Supinates the forearm

Other muscles besides supinator

PLL

Posterior to vertebral body but anterior to spinal cord

Transverse foramen

Located in the c-spine through which the vertebral artery passes

Ulnar nerve

Innervates the hypothenar muscles

Horns

Opens ends of medial meniscii are called this

Iliofemoral

Also known as "Y" ligament

Labrum

Structure that attaches to edges of and deepens the glenoid fossa

Sixty, 60

# of degrees of rotation that is normal for cervical spine

Extend, AI

During finger flexion, like gripping, we do -----what with wrist to avoid ---

Prone

What is the patient position for mmt of subscapularis?

Serratus Anterior

Is the only muscle to abduct the scapula

Iliocostalis

The most lateral layer of the erector spinae group

Nutation

Term for posterior rotation of one side of the pelvis

Flexed

Wrist extension would have greater ROM with the fingers ------

Lubricals

Muscle that flexes MCP, extends IPs

Fifty, 50

Normal ROM FOR plantarflexion

Angle of inclination

Angle affected in pt with coxa vara or coxa valga

Teres major

One of the muscles forming posterior wall of axilla

Cubitus varus

"Gunstock deformity"

Sciatic nerve

What nerve innervates hamstrings

Condyloid

What type of joint are MCPs

Peroneals

Muscles that slow, eccentrically control inversion(supination) during closed chain ankle ex (like gait)

Rear foot

Calcaneus + talus

Patella Baja

Patella sitting to far inferiorly

Medial

Meniscus more frequently torn or damaged

"Good"

In prone pt can extend trunk and clear sternum with hands in small of the back. The MMT GRADE =