Classic Classic Quiz Lower leg and foot by Angelaxiong Angelaxiong 1 218 played - 12 yrs ago Quiz 1 QUIZ 24 QUESTIONS hard 1 What is the anatomical name for the knee joint? Tibiofemoral jointCoxalfemoral jointTalocurural jointSacroiliac joint 2 Which type of joint is the tibiofemoral? Ball-and-socketEllipsoidModified hingeHinge 3 Medical and lateral rotation of the knee can occur under what circumstances? When the knee is extendedWhen the hi is rotatedWhen the knee is flexedWhen the hip is flexed 4 What is the superficial bone extending down the front of the leg? FemurFibulaTibiaPatella 5 What is the name of the more lateral bone, buried deep to muscle tissue, extending down the leg? FemurFibulaTibiaPatella 6 What bony structure sinks between the proximial tibia and femoral condyles during flexion of the knee? TalusHead of the fibulaTibial tuberosityPatella 7 What is the bony landmark distal to the patella? Adductor tubercleHead of the fibulaTibial tuberosityFemoral condyle 8 Which connective tissue structure connects the patella to the tibial tuberosity? MeniscusPatellar ligamentCollateral ligamentsTransverse ligament 9 Which bony landmark serves as the attachment site for the biceps femoris, a portion of the soleus, and the lateral collateral ligament? Head of the fibulaAdductor tubercleTibial tuberosityFemoral epicondyle 10 When you place your fingers on either side of the patella and slide inferiorly until you feel an edge of bone, what landmark are you palpating? Head of the fibulaTibial plateausTibial tuberosityTibial tubercle 11 Which three tendons converge at the medial knee to become the pes anserinus tendon? Semitendinosus, semimembranosus, gracilisSemitendinosus, gracilis, sartoriusBiceps femoris, iliotibial tract, sartoriusSemimembranosus, gracilis, sartorius 12 With the knee fully extended and the patella shifted to the side, what structure can be found deep to the patella? Epicondyles of the femurTibial plateausFemoral condylesTibial tubercle 13 To locate the lateral eipcondyle, you must palpate deep to which structure? Iliotibial tractPatellar tendonLateral collaeral ligamentTransverse ligament 14 Which muscle attaches to the adductor tubercle? GracilisAdductor longusSemitendinosusAdductor magus 15 How many bones comprise of the foot? 14182428 16 What is the name of the bone that forms the heel of the foot? TalusCalcaneusCuboidNavicular 17 Which bone articulates with the tibia and fibula? CuneiformCalcaneusTalusNavicular 18 The tarsals are the most accessible along which surface of the foot? DorsalPlantarLateralMedial 19 Which bones form the toes? MetatarsalsTarsalsCuneiformsPhalanges 20 What are those large, conspicuous knobs on either side of the ankle? TarsalsMalleolar groovesLaterl and medical malleoliMetatarsals 21 How can you passively position the foot to shorten the surrounding tissues of the medical malleolar groove? Plantar flexionInversionDoriflexionEversion 22 Which bony landmark is located roughly one inch distal to the medical malleolus? Calcaneal tuberosityPeroneal tubercleTrochlea of the talusSustentaculum tali 23 Which bony landmark is located directly between the navicular tubercle and medical maleolus? Head of the talusSustentaculum taliTrochlea of the talusPeroneal tubercle 24 How would you passively postion the foot to best locate the trochlea of the talus? Inversion and plantar flexionInversion and dorsiflexionEversion and plantar flexionEversion and dorsiflexion