Hip Joint, Anterior & Posterior Thigh &gluteal Region

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1. What is the largest bone in the human body?

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The femur, also known as the thigh bone, is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It connects the hip bone to the knee bone and plays a crucial role in supporting body weight and movement.

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2. What is the intertrochanteric line the attachment of?

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The intertrochanteric line is a specific anatomical structure on the femur where the joint capsule of the femur attaches. The other options mentioned are not directly attached to the intertrochanteric line.

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3. The ______ and _______ trochanters are points of attachments for muscles.

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The greater and lesser trochanters are specific points on the femur where various muscles attach. The upper and lower trochanters, anterior and posterior trochanters, and lateral and medial trochanters are not accurate anatomical references.

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4. Which bony prominence can be palpated laterally and has a bursae, it can be inflamed to cause hip bursitis?

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The greater trochanter is a bony prominence on the femur that can be felt on the lateral side of the hip. It has a bursa which can become inflamed, leading to hip bursitis. The lesser trochanter is located on the medial side of the femur. The ischial tuberosity is part of the pelvis and is felt when sitting down. The iliac crest is the top ridge of the pelvic bone.

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5. The femur has 2 epicondyles that attach distally into which other condyles?

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The epicondyles of the femur specifically attach to the tibial condyles at the knee joint, forming part of the knee structure.

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6. What structures attach to the tibial plateau?

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The tibial plateau serves as the site of attachment for various ligaments and tendons, but specifically, the menisci are the structures that attach to the tibial plateau to provide cushioning and stability in the knee joint.

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7. Which muscle inserts onto the adductor tubercle on medial epicondyle?

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The Adductor Magnus muscle inserts onto the adductor tubercle on the medial epicondyle of the femur, providing adduction of the thigh.

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8. What strong fascial sleeve encloses the muscles of the thigh?

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The correct term for the strong fascial sleeve that encloses the muscles of the thigh is Fascia Lata. This fascia plays a crucial role in providing structural support and protection to the thigh muscles.

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9. The muscles of the thigh are divided into 3 compartments, which are?

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The muscles of the thigh are structurally organized into anterior, medial, and posterior compartments based on their functions and anatomical locations.

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10. How many heads does the quadratus femoris have?

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The quadratus femoris muscle has 4 heads: the inferior gemellus, superior gemellus, obturator internus, and obturator externus.

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11. What is the longest strap muscle in the human body, commonly known as the 'Tailor's Muscle'?

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The Sartorius muscle is the longest strap muscle in the human body, running diagonally across the thigh. It is often referred to as the 'Tailor's Muscle' due to the cross-legged position tailors often maintain while working.

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12. Which two muscles flex the thigh at the hip joint and extend the leg at the knee joint?

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The correct answer includes the muscles Sartorius and Rectus Femoris, as they perform the specified actions at the hip and knee joints.

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13. Which muscle group insert onto the tibial tuberosity and are innervated by the femoral nerve?

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The quadriceps muscle group consists of four muscles - rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius - that insert onto the tibial tuberosity and are innervated by the femoral nerve. Hamstrings, Adductors, and Gastrocnemius are all different muscle groups with distinct origins, insertions, and innervations.

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14. Which 4 muscles make up the quadriceps femoris group?

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The quadriceps femoris group consists of the rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, and vastus lateralis muscles, which are located in the front of the thigh and are important for knee extension.

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15. Which muscle has the origin at the anterior superior iliac spine, insertion at the upper medial shaft of tibia, and assists in various movements of the hip and knee joints?

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The correct answer, Sartorius, matches the description given in the question. Rectus femoris originates from the ilium and inserts on the patella, with its main action being extension of the knee. Gluteus maximus is a large muscle in the buttocks responsible for hip extension. Adductor magnus originates from the pelvis and inserts on the femur, mainly contributing to adduction and extension of the hip.

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16. Which muscle crosses the hip joint, attaches to the patella and tibial tuberosity, and is responsible for knee extension?

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The Rectus Femoris is the only muscle in the quadriceps group that crosses the hip joint, attaching to the anterior inferior iliac spine. It extends the knee and also helps in flexion of the thigh. The other options do not fulfill all the criteria mentioned in the question.

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17. Where is the origin, insertion, action, and nerve supply of the muscle Vastus Intermedius?

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The Vastus Intermedius muscle originates on the anterior and lateral femoral shaft, inserts into the patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament, and functions to extend the knee. It is innervated by the femoral nerve.

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18. What muscle is responsible for the extension of the knee and inserts at the linea aspera and intertrochanteric line of the femur, as well as the patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament, with innervation from the femoral nerve?

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The Vastus Medialis muscle is primarily responsible for extending the knee. It inserts at specific points on the femur, patella, and tibia and is innervated by the femoral nerve. Rectus Femoris is also a knee extensor, but it does not have these specific insertion points. Sartorius is involved in hip flexion and leg crossing movements. Adductor Magnus is involved in adduction and extension of the hip.

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19. Which muscle has its origin at the linea aspera and greater trochanter of the femur, inserts at the patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament, and is responsible for the extension of the knee?

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The Vastus Lateralis is one of the four quadriceps muscles in the thigh, responsible for extending the knee. It originates at the linea aspera and greater trochanter of the femur, inserts at the patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament. The other muscles listed have different origins, insertions, and functions compared to the Vastus Lateralis.

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20. What are the muscles for the medial compartment of the thigh?

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The muscles for the medial compartment of the thigh include those listed in the correct answer. Sartorius, Quadratus femoris, and Rectus femoris are not part of this specific compartment.

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21. Collectively the medial compartment of the thigh do _______ of the thigh, except ________ externus.

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The correct answer is Adduction and Obterator because the muscles in the medial compartment of the thigh are responsible for moving the thigh towards the midline of the body, except for the Obterator externus which is responsible for lateral rotation of the thigh.

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22. What actions do Adductor Longus, Brevis, and Magnus primarily perform?

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Adductor Longus, Brevis, and Magnus primarily adduct and flex the thigh. The long head of Magnus is an exception as it also extends the thigh.

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23. Which nerve innervates the anterior compartment of the thigh?

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The femoral nerve is responsible for innervating the anterior compartment of the thigh, controlling the muscles in that region. The sciatic nerve primarily innervates the posterior compartment of the thigh, while the obturator nerve innervates the adductor muscles. The peroneal nerve is involved in innervating the muscles of the anterior and lateral compartments of the leg.

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24. Which muscles are innervated by the obturator nerve?

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The obturator nerve innervates the adductor muscles of the hip and thigh, including the Adductor Longus, Brevis, Magnus, Obturator externus, and Gracilis. The incorrect answers listed do not fall under the innervation of the obturator nerve.

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25. Which artery is the continuation of the external iliac artery and supplies the anterior compartment of the thigh?

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The femoral artery is the continuation of the external iliac artery and is responsible for supplying blood to the anterior compartment of the thigh.

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26. Which artery wraps around the head of the femur?

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The Medial and Lateral Circumflex arteries are responsible for wrapping around the head of the femur, providing important blood supply to the hip joint. The Femoral artery runs down the thigh, the Popliteal artery is located behind the knee, and the Tibial artery runs down the leg - none of which wrap around the femur.

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27. Which muscle originates at the superior ramus of anterior pubis and inserts at the pectineal line of the femur, inferior to the lesser trochanter, and is responsible for flexion, adduction, and assists in medial rotation of the femur?

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The correct answer is Pectineus as it matches all the given criteria in the question, such as origin, insertion, and functions mentioned. Rectus femoris, Gracilis, and Tensor fasciae latae do not match the specific details provided in the question.

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28. Where is the origin, insertion, action, and nerve supply of a muscle located anteriorly on the pubis body, inferior to the pubic crest, with an insertion on the linea aspera of the femur, assisting in adduction and flexion of the femur, and innervated by the obturator nerve?

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The correct answer is Adductor Longus, as it meets all the given criteria including the specific origin, insertion, action, and nerve supply mentioned in the question.

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29. What muscle originates from the anterior pubis- body and inferior ramus, and inserts into the linea aspera of femur-proximal part, and pectineal line of femur, and is responsible for adduction and assists in flexion of the femur, innervated by the obturator nerve?

Explanation

The Adductor Brevis is the correct answer as it aligns with all the provided details in the question. Rectus Femoris is a quadriceps muscle responsible for knee extension. Gluteus Maximus is a hip extensor. Sartorius is a muscle responsible for flexion, abduction, and lateral rotation of the hip and flexion of the knee.

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30. Which muscle has an anterior head originating from the inferior ramus of pubis, a posterior head originating from ischial tuberosity and ramus of ischium, and inserts at the linea aspera of the femur?

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The Adductor Magnus is the correct answer as it meets all the specified criteria in the question.

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What is the largest bone in the human body?
What is the intertrochanteric line the attachment of?
The ______ and _______ trochanters are points of attachments for...
Which bony prominence can be palpated laterally and has a bursae, it...
The femur has 2 epicondyles that attach distally into which other...
What structures attach to the tibial plateau?
Which muscle inserts onto the adductor tubercle on medial epicondyle?
What strong fascial sleeve encloses the muscles of the thigh?
The muscles of the thigh are divided into 3 compartments, which are?
How many heads does the quadratus femoris have?
What is the longest strap muscle in the human body, commonly known as...
Which two muscles flex the thigh at the hip joint and extend the leg...
Which muscle group insert onto the tibial tuberosity and are...
Which 4 muscles make up the quadriceps femoris group?
Which muscle has the origin at the anterior superior iliac spine,...
Which muscle crosses the hip joint, attaches to the patella and tibial...
Where is the origin, insertion, action, and nerve supply of the muscle...
What muscle is responsible for the extension of the knee and inserts...
Which muscle has its origin at the linea aspera and greater trochanter...
What are the muscles for the medial compartment of the thigh?
Collectively the medial compartment of the thigh do _______ of the...
What actions do Adductor Longus, Brevis, and Magnus primarily perform?
Which nerve innervates the anterior compartment of the thigh?
Which muscles are innervated by the obturator nerve?
Which artery is the continuation of the external iliac artery and...
Which artery wraps around the head of the femur?
Which muscle originates at the superior ramus of anterior pubis and...
Where is the origin, insertion, action, and nerve supply of a muscle...
What muscle originates from the anterior pubis- body and inferior...
Which muscle has an anterior head originating from the inferior ramus...
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