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which muscles are responsible for hip flexion?
iliopsoas, pectineus, rectus femoris, sartorius
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Which meniscus of the knee is larger and forms a "C" shape?
Medial meniscus
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Which ligament that crosses the knee is more likely to be torn when pivoting, twisting, excessive knee ext?
ACL
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Which ligament on the anterior surface of the hip prevents hyperextension
iliofemoral Y ligament or pubofemoral ligament
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What type of movement can cause a tear in the medial meniscus
valgus movement; landing and pivoting (twisting) on a planted foot
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list the 3 hamstring muscles
semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris
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As the knee approaches full extension which direction does the tibia rotate in order to maintain alignment between the tibia and femoral condyles?
external rotation
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When a patella dislocates, which direction is the most likely direction for dislocation?
lateral
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What plane does the pelvis move in when tilting anteriorly or posteriorly?
sagittal plane
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What is happening at the hip when the pelvis is anteriorly tilted?
hip flexion
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which nerve comes from the lumbar plexus and supplies all the hip ADDuctor muscles
obturator nerve
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Which nerve comes from the lumbar plexus and supplies the anterior compartment muscles of the hip
femoral nerve
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Which muscle or tendon tract inserts on Gerdy's Tubercle?
IT band
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