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Questions Anterior Thigh
The muscle in the diagram is
1 Gracilis
2 Sartorius
3 Vastus Medialis
4 Biceps Femoris
5 Rectus Femoris
Question 1 Anterior Thigh
The muscle in the diagram is
1 Gracilis F
2 Sartorius F
3 Vastus Medialis F
4 Biceps Femoris F
5 Rectus Femoris T
Question 1 Anterior Thigh
The following muscles are part of the Quadriceps mechanism
1 Vastus Intermedius
2 Sartorius
3 Biceps Femoris
4 Vastus Lateralis
5 Rectus Femoris
Question 2 - Anterior Thigh
The following muscles are part of the Quadriceps mechanism
1 Vastus Intermedius T
2 Sartorius F
3 Biceps Femoris F
4 Vastus Lateralis T
5 Rectus Femoris T
Question 2 - Anterior Thigh
The Quadriceps comprises four muscles-Rectus Femoris-Vastus Medialis-Vastus Intermedius-Vastus Lateralis
Vastus Lateralis Muscle
1 is attached, in part, to the intertrochanteric line of the femur
2 overlaps vastus intermedius
3 is overlapped by rectus femoris
4 is innervated by the sciatic nerve
5 forms the lateral boundary of the adductor canal
Question 3 - Anterior Thigh
Vastus Lateralis Muscle
1 is attached, in part, to the intertrochanteric line of the femur
T
2 overlaps vastus intermedius
T
3 is overlapped by rectus femoris
T
4 is innervated by the sciatic nerve
F
5 forms the lateral boundary of the adductor canal
F
Question 3 - Anterior Thigh
The vastus lateralis is part of quadriceps femoris, and is innervated by the femoral nerve, not the sciatic nerve.It is vastus medialis, not vastus lateralis, that forms the lateral boundary of the adductor canal.
This muscle
1 arises from the ischium
2 Arises from the pubis
3 Arises from the anterior superior iliac spine
4 Arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine
5 Arises from the ilium
Question 4 - Anterior Thigh
This muscle
1 arises from the ischium F
2 Arises from the pubis F
3 Arises from the anterior superior iliac spine
F
4 Arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine
T
5 Arises from the ilium T
Question 4 - Anterior Thigh
This is rectus femoris which arises by two heads;Straight head: from the anterior inferior iliac spineReflected head: from a narrow strip of ilium just above acetabulum
Concerning Sartorius Muscle
1 It is a flexor of the hip joint
2 Its medial border forms the lateral boundary of the femoral triangle
3 It is crossed on its deep aspect by the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
4 It arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine
5 It is innervated by the femoral nerve
Question 5 - Anterior Thigh
Concerning Sartorius Muscle
1 It is a flexor of the hip joint T
2 Its medial border forms the lateral boundary of the femoral triangle
T
3 It is crossed on its deep aspect by the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
F
4 It arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine F
5 It is innervated by the femoral nerve
T
Question 5 - Anterior Thigh
The lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh, also known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, crosses superficial to Sartorius.
Sartorius arises from the anterior superior iliac spine
Concerning Vastus Intermedius
1 It is supplied in part by the obturator nerve
2 It is a hamstring muscle
3 It is supplied by the femoral nerve
4 It arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine
5 It extends the knee
Question 6 - Anterior Thigh
Concerning Vastus Intermedius
1 It is supplied in part by the obturator nerve F
2 It is a hamstring muscle F
3 It is supplied by the femoral nerve T
4 It arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine F
5 It extends the knee T
Question 6 - Anterior Thigh
Vastus Intermedius is a Quadriceps muscle that arises from the anterior and lateral aspects of the femoral shaft.The straight head of the rectus femoris arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine.It is supplied entirely by the femoral nerve.
The Vastus Lateralis arises from the
1 Intertrochanteric crest
2 Lesser trochanter
3 Intertrochanteric line
4 Lateral supracondylar ridge
5 Greater trochanter
Question 7 - Anterior Thigh
The Vastus Lateralis arises from the
1 Intertrochanteric crest F
2 Lesser trochanter F
3 Intertrochanteric line T
4 Lateral supracondylar ridge T
5 Greater trochanter T
Question 7 - Anterior Thigh
Vastus lateralis arises from the femur as follows;-superior half of intertrochanteric line-anterior and inferior borders of greater trochanter-lateral lip of linea aspera-lateral supracondylar ridge
The muscle in the diagram
1 Is part of the quadriceps mechanism
2 Flexes the knee
3 Is supplied by the femoral nerve
4 Arises from lateral lip of the linea aspera
5 Adducts the thigh
Question 8 - Anterior Thigh
The muscle in the diagram
1 Is part of the quadriceps mechanism T
2 Flexes the knee F
3 Is supplied by the femoral nerve T
4 Arises from lateral lip of the linea aspera F
5 Adducts the thigh F
Question 8 - Anterior Thigh
This is vastus medialis, part of the quadriceps mechanism.It arises from the femur as follows;-inferior half of intertrochanteric line-spiral line-medial lip of linea aspera-medial supracondylar ridge of femur-medial intermuscular septum.
It extends the knee.
Sartorius muscle attaches to the following bones
1 ilium
2 femur
3 fibula
4 tibia
5 ischium
Question 9 - Anterior Thigh
Sartorius muscle attaches to the following bones
1 ilium T
2 femur F
3 fibula F
4 tibia T
5 ischium F
Question 9 - Anterior Thigh
Sartorius originates from the anterior superior iliac spine of the ilium of the hip bone and inserts onto the superior aspect of medial surface of tibial shaft
A cross-sectional CT scan of the thigh halfway between the hip and knee joints will show:
1 the psoas major tendon postero-medial to the femur
2 the sartorius muscle on the medial aspect of the thigh
3 the lateral head of gastrocnemius
4 the adductor hiatus
5 the vastus lateralis muscle arising from the posterior aspect of the femoral shaft
Question 10 - Anterior Thigh
A cross-sectional CT scan of the thigh halfway between the hip and knee joints will show:
1 the psoas major tendon postero-medial to the femur F
2 the sartorius muscle on the medial aspect of the thigh T
3 the lateral head of gastrocnemius
F
4 the adductor hiatus
F
5 the vastus lateralis muscle arising from the posterior aspect of the femoral shaft
T
Question 10 - Anterior Thigh
Psoas major inserts onto the lesser trochanter and does not extend to mid-thigh level.The lateral head of gastrocnemius is considerably distal to mid-thigh level.The adductor hiatus is distal to mid-thigh level.