Lower Limb - 8 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
How many muscles are there in the deep group of the posterior compartment of the leg? 4
100%
Which is the only one to not have an origin from the tibia, only distal three-quarters of fibula and interosseous membrane? Flexor hallucis longus
80%
When fracture of the femoral neck occur it may lead to external rotation and shortening of the limb, this is due to the powerful action of psoas major and which other muscle? Iliacus
80%
Which is the only one not to insert into the foot? Popliteus
80%
Which nerve supplies them all? Tibial
80%
Which muscle that inserts into the navicular, has origins from both fibula and tibia? Tibialis posterior
80%
What is the name of the ligament that connects the anteror part of the intercondylar eminence of the tibia to the posterior femur? Anterior cruciate
60%
Which one muscle mimics the action of flexor digitorum profundus and supeficialis? Flexor digitorum longus
60%
In the knee joint which meniscus is larger? Medial
60%
What is the main muscle involved in unlocking the knee? Popliteus
60%
Which ligament is important during weightbearing on flexed knees? Posterior cruciate
60%
What is the name of the ligament that connects the fibula to the femur? Lateral collateral
40%
At which joint do inversion and eversion of the foot occur? Subtalar
40%
Which type of displacement of the femur compared to the tibia does it prevent? Backward
20%
What type of joint is the ankle? Synovial hinge joint
0%
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