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JR101 Final Exam

T/F? Patella serves as a fulcrum for the quad muscles and provides a mechanical
advantage to help the quads function more efficiently. - ANS-true

Top part of the patella is the _________ - ANS-base

How many articulations exist within the knee joint? - ANS-3

The knee joint is a modified hinge joint and what other type of joint? - ANS-synovial

What are the two groups of ligaments in the knee? - ANS-intraarticular and
extracapsular

T/F? The PCL is extracapsular - ANS-false

T/F? The primary function of the quad muscle group is to flex the knee. - ANS-false

T/F? The primary function of the hamstring is the flex the knee. - ANS-True

The hamstring muscle group includes? - ANS--biceps femoris
-semitendenosus
-semimembranosus

The condyle is "hypertrophic" means - ANS-increased in size

Describe the anatomical position. - ANS-arms extended at the sides with palms facing
forward

The sagittal plane divides the body into? - ANS-left and right

Patient is laying upright on the table, how would you describe their position? -
ANS-supine

A surgeon is examining an x-ray image that includes a patient's left and right knee
joints. He/she points out a possible tumor on the distal medial femoral condyle on the
right knee. He/she comments that there seems to be no pathology on the same location
on the "contralateral" side. The "contralateral" side is: - ANS-left (opposite) side

,This soft type of bone exists in the epiphyseal/metaphyseal regions of long bones -
ANS-cancellous

"bone changes in form and function due to mechanical stresses and the force of
muscular tension placed on it" - ANS-Wolffs Law

The flexible connective tissue found on joint surfaces which allows joint surfaces to slide
against one another is called - ANS-cartilage

The fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones - ANS-ligaments

The PCL in the knee - ANS-originates on the tibia and inserts on the tibial tuberosity
originates on the tibia and inserts on the patella
originates on the tibia and inserts on the fibular head
none of the answers are correct

T/F? The two points of attachment for the MCL are the distal medial femoral condyle
and the proximal fibular head - ANS-false

A tough band if fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is
capable of withstanding tension is know as - ANS-tendons

T/F? The point of origin of a muscle is a location where a muscle can move. - ANS-false

The main function of cortical bone is to provide what? - ANS-strength

bilateral means - ANS-occurring on both sides of the body

ipsilateral means - ANS-occurring on same side of the body

avascular necrosis means - ANS-death of bone due to lack of blood flow

arthritis means - ANS-inflammation of the joint

the largest joint in the human body is - ANS-the knee joint

The LCL originates at the ______ and inserts on the _____ - ANS--lateral femoral
condyle
-fibular head

, Which ligament is attached to the meniscus and is often damaged with trauma to the
meniscus? - ANS-MCL

The medical femoral condyle is ______ and ______ curved than the lateral condyle. -
ANS--larger
-more curved

The main blood supply to the lower leg is the - ANS-popliteal artery

the ACL is responsible for - ANS-restraint to anterior tibial translation with respect to
femur

the PCL is responsible for - ANS-restraint to posterior tibial translation with respect to
femur

the MCL is responsible for - ANS-restraint to valgus angulation

the LCL is responsible for - ANS-restraint to varus angulation

How many degrees of freedom are in the knee? - ANS-6
-A +P
-M+L
-I+E
-F+E

The mechanical axis of the lower extremity is determined by drawing a straight line from
- ANS-the femoral head center to ankle center

T/F? The anatomic axes in the lower extremity are represented by two mutually
exclusive line - ANS-true

When we refer to the functional axes of the knee, we reference the combination of
rotations around what two axes? - ANS--transepicondylar axis of the femur
-longitudinal axis of the tibia

The flexion extension axis closely corresponds to the insertion points of what two
ligamentous soft tissue structures in the knee joint? - ANS-MCL and LCL

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