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2023 AQA GCSE MATHEMATICS 8300/3H Higher Tier Paper 3 Calculator Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Combined Written Boards exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Orthotics and Prosthetics Combined 
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a complete lesion of the femoral nerve as it leaves the lumbar plexus affects what 
motion? 
A. knee extension 
B. hip adduction 
c. hip extension 
d. knee flexion 
e. ankle plantarflexion - Correct Answer ️️ -A. Knee extension 
what is the largest nerve of the lumbar plexus? - Correct Answer ️️ -the femoral nerve 
what is the primary flexor of the hip? - Correct Answer ️️ -Iliopsoas 
paralytic ...
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ARRT Extremities Practice Questions and Answers
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When performing the lateral humerus with the mediolateral projection, which of the following does not apply? 
1. position patient with back toward IR 
2. oblique the patient 20 to 30 degree, to bring the humerus in contact with IR 
3. center the CR midpoint of humerus 
4. flex elbow to position epicondyles perpendicular to IR. position the patient with back toward the IR. 
 
(they will be facing the IR and obliqued 20 to 30 degrees from PA) 
 
Proper positioning for the lateral calcaneus will r...
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Pedorthics Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Rearfoot (Tarsus), Midfoot (Lesser tarsus), and Forefoot (Metatarsus) Correct Answer Functional components of the foot 
 
Which bones make up the rearfoot? Correct Answer Calcaneus and talus 
 
Which bones make up the midfoot? Correct Answer Navicular and cuboid 
 
Which bones make up the forefoot? Correct Answer Cuneiforms 1-3 and digits 
 
Medial column of the foot Correct Answer 70% of the load. More flexible. Composed of the talus, navicular, cuneiforms, and metatarsals 1-3 
 
Lateral column...
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Final Exam Wilcox | Questions and Correct Solutions | latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Final Exam Wilcox | Questions and 
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How many bones are in the foot? - Answer -26 
The largest sesamoid bone in the body is the _______________. - 
Answer -Patella 
The largest and strongest bone of the foot is the ________________. - 
Answer -Calcaneus (Os Calcis) 
The cuboid articulates with: - Answer -Calcaneus 
Lateral cuneiform 
Fourth and fifth metatarsals 
The ankle joint is formed by which three bones? - Answer -1. Tibia 
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COKO PREP 6 - ANATOMY + SPECIAL TESTS + M.S INJURIES EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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ligaments of lateral ankle 
ATFL - anterior talofib lig 
CFL - calcaneal fib lig 
PTFL - posterior talofib lib 
 
 
 
lateral ankle ligaments and their actions 
ATFL - resist inversion during PF 
CFL - resist inversion at neutral 
PTFL - resist inversion during DF 
 
 
 
medial ankle ligaments + their actions 
deltoid ligament 
 
resist eversion 
 
 
 
muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg 
superficial: 
gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris 
 
deep: 
popliteus, tibialis posterior, flexor h...
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Arthrex - Foot & Ankle Anatomy(diagrams).
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Phalanges (foot) 
 
 
 
Metatarsals 
 
 
 
 
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Hallux 
 
 
 
3 Parts to Phalange 
1. Distal 
2. Middle 
3. Proximal 
*1st Met has Hallux 
 
 
 
Cuboid 
 
 
 
Lateral Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Middle Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Medial Cuneiform 
 
 
 
Navicular 
 
 
 
Talus 
 
 
 
Calcaneus 
 
 
 
Tibia 
 
 
 
Fibula 
 
 
 
What 3 bones make up the ankle joint? 
tibia, fibula, talus 
 
 
 
What ...
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Glute & posterior thigh Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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actions of gluteus maximus - Answer-hip extension and lateral rotation 
Tensor fascia, glute minus, glute med action? - Answer-ABDuct & medially rotate 
Sup/Inf gemellus: obturator internus/external: quadratus femoris do what - Answer-Laterally rotate 
puniformis does what - Answer-ABD/ laterally rotate 
glute max innervation - Answer-Innervation of inferior gluteal n (L5, S1,S2) 
Glute Med 
Glute Min 
TFL 
Innervation - Answer-superior gluteal nerve (l5-S1) 
Insertion of glute max, tensor fasci...
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MSK 2: Foot/Ankle || with 100% Errorless Answers
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What are the 3 primary sections of the foot? correct answers 1. Hindfoot (rearfoot) 
2. Midfoot 
3. Forefoot 
 
Distal tibia, distal fibula, talus and calcaneus are all bones that make up the ____. correct answers hindfoot 
 
Cuneiforms, navicular and cuboid are all bones that make up the ____. correct answers midfoot 
 
Metatarsals and phalanges are the bones that make up the ____ correct answers forefoot 
 
Articulations within the hindfoot: correct answers subtalar joint (talus and calcaneus)...
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Stott Pilates Final Exam And Answers Graded A+ 2024.
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Gastrocnemius - Answer A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle, O:femoral condyles 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
 
Soleus - Answer A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Upper 1/3 of fibia 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
 
Tibialis Anterior - Answer A: Dorsiflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Lateral condyle of tibia 
I: plantar surface of first metatarsal and cuneiform 
 
Tibialis Posterior - Answer A: Inverts and plantarflexes the foot at ankle. Medial ankle stabili...
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