LE Muscles - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Origin Insertion Action Answer % Correct
Medial & lateral condyles of femur Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon Plantar flexes foot & flexes knee Gastrocnemius (Hamstring)
100%
Superior tibia, fibula, interosseousmembrane Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon Plantar flexes foot Soleus (Hamstring)
100%
Body & inferior ramus of pubis Linea aspera Adducts & medially rotates thigh Adductor brevis
50%
Pubis near pubic symphysis Linea aspera Adducts, flexes & medially rotatesthigh Adductor longus
50%
Ischial & pubic rami; Ischialtuberosity Linea aspera; medial supracondylarline, adductor tubercle of femur Adducts, flexes & medially rotatesthigh Adductor magnus
50%
SH – linea aspera, lateralsupracondylar & distal femur; LH – ischial tuberosity Head of fibula and proximal lateraltibia LH: Extends thigh & flexes legSH: flexes leg Biceps femoris (Long head is hamstring)
50%
Distal fibula shaft Tendon behind lateral malleolus inserton proximal fifth metatarsal Plantar flexes & everts foot Fibularis brevis
50%
Head & upper portion of lateralfibula Tendon under foot to first metatarsal& medial cuneiform Plantar flexes & everts foot Fibularis longus
50%
Dorsal ilium, sacrum, coccyx Gluteal tuberosity of femur, IT tract Major extensor of thigh; abducts,laterally rotates thigh Gluteus maximus
50%
Lateral ilium Greater trochanter of femur Abducts & medially rotates thigh Gluteus medius
50%
Lateral ilium Greater trochanter of femur Abducts & medially rotates thigh Gluteus minimus
50%
Inferior ramus & body of pubis;ischial ramus Medial tibia Adducts thigh; flexes & mediallyrotates leg Gracilis
50%
Anterolateral sacrum Greater trochanter of femur Laterally rotates thigh; abducts thigh Piriformis
50%
Posterior femur Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon Assists in leg flexion & plantar flexes foot Plantaris (Hamstring)
50%
Lateral condyle of femur Proximal tibia Flexes & rotates leg medially tounlock knee when flexion begins Popliteus (Hamstring)
50%
AIIS & superior margin ofacetabulum Patella & tibial tuberosity via patellarligament Extends leg & flexes thigh Rectus femoris (Quadriceps)
50%
ASIS Medial proximal tibia Flexes, abducts, laterally rotatesthigh; (weak) leg flexor Sartorius
50%
Ischial tuberosity Medial tibia Extends thigh & flexes leg Semimembranosus (Hamstring)
50%
Ischial tuberosity Medial tibia Extends thigh & flexes leg Semitendinosus (Hamstring)
50%
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine, iliac crest IT tract Stabilizes trunk; (weakly) abducts,flexes & medially rotates thigh Tensor fascia lata
50%
Lateral condyle & upper tibial shaft,interosseous membrane Inferior surface of medial cuneiform Foot dorsiflexion (PM); inverts foot Tibialis anterior
50%
Superior tibia & fibula andinterosseous membrane Tendon runs behind medial malleolus& under foot to tarsals & metatarsals Foot inversion (PM) Tibialis posterior (Hamstring)
50%
Anterior & lateral proximal femur Patella & tibial tuberosity via patellarligament Extends leg Vastus intermedius (Quadriceps)
50%
Greater trochanter,intertrochanteric line, linea aspera Patella & tibial tuberosity via patellarligament Extends leg & stabilizes knee Vastus lateralis (Quadriceps)
50%
Medial supracondylar line,intertrochanteric line, linea aspera Patella & tibial tuberosity via patellarligament Extends leg Vastus medialis (Quadriceps)
50%
Iliac fossa & ala of sacrum Lesser trochanter of femur Thigh flexion; with legs fixed, flexes trunk. Iliacus (Iliapsoas)
0%
Transverse processes of vertebrae T12-L5. Lesser trochanter of femur Thigh flexion; with legs fixed, flexes trunk. Psoas Major (Iliapsoas)
0%
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