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6. adductor brevis origin?

  • lesser trochanter
  • linea aspera of femur
  • inferior ramus of pubis
  • greater trochanter

7. What bones make up the pelvis?

  • ischium, ilium, pubis
  • femur, ischium, pubis
  • femur, ilium, pubis
  • sacrum, ischium, ilium

8. What nerve innervates the iliotibial band?

  • obturator nerve
  • superior gluteal nerve
  • lumbar nerve
  • inferior gluteal nerve

9. what is the psoas majors origin?

  • transverse process & lumbar vertebrae
  • anterior sacrum
  • iliac fossa
  • pubic crest

10. adductor longus origin?

  • inferior ramus of pubis
  • ischial spine & ischial tuberosity
  • pubic crest & pubic symphysis
  • iliac spine

11. what is the job of the iliofemoral ligament?

  • restrict extension & medial rotation
  • restrict extension & lateral rotation
  • restrict hyperextension & lateral rotation
  • restrict flexion & medial rotation

12. what is the origin of the adductor Magnus?

  • inferior ramus of pubis & ischium
  • pubic crest & pubic symphysis
  • iliac fossa
  • anterior sacrum

13. what is the role of the pubofemoral joint?

  • restricts hyperextension
  • restricts medial and lateral rotation
  • strengthens the joint capsule, restricts abduction & extension
  • increase joint stability

14. what type of cartilage covers the acetabulum and femur head?

  • fibrolastic
  • fibrous
  • hyaline
  • elastic

15. what is the origin of the obturator internus?

  • ischial spine & ischial tuberosity
  • inner surface of obturator foramen, pubis & ischium
  • transverse process & lumbar vertebrae
  • inferior ramus of pubis

16. What is the gluteus Maximus insertion?

  • lesser trochanter
  • Iliotibial band and lateral part of linea aspera
  • tibia via iliotibial tract
  • greater trochanter

17. superior and inferior gemellus inserts?

  • ischial tuberosity
  • greater trochanter
  • less trochanter
  • pubic arch

18. what is the iliacus origin?

  • anterior sacrum
  • iliac fossa
  • anterior superior iliac spine
  • ischial spine

19. what does the ligament teres do ?

  • increase lateral rotation
  • prevent hyperextension
  • carry the foveola artery
  • increase joint stability

20. psoas major insertion?

  • tibia via iliotibial tract
  • lesser trochanter
  • iliac fossa
  • greater trochanter