FROM LEFT SIDE
1 . QUADRICEPS FEMORIS : Vastud intermedius
2 . QUADRICEPS FEMORIS : Vastus lateralis
3 . PATELLA
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a flat, circular-triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella is found in many tetrapods, such as mice, cats and birds, but not in whales, or most reptiles.
FROM RIGHT SIDE
1 . QUADRICEPS FEMORIS : Vastus medialis
2 . QUADRICEPS FEMORIS TENDON
The four quadriceps muscles meet just above the kneecap (patella) to form the quadriceps tendon. The quadriceps tendon attaches the quadriceps muscles to the patella. The patella is attached to the shinbone (tibia) by the patellar tendon. Working together, the quadriceps muscles, quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon straighten the knee.
3 . PATELLAR LIGAMENT
The patellar ligament is an extension of the quadriceps tendon. It extends from the patella, otherwise known as the kneecap. A ligament is a type of fibrous tissue that usually connects two bones.
fill in the blank boxes all 6 Correctly label the anterior muscles of the thigh. 35...
B. Thigh Movements Select the muscle(s) from the list that is (are) described by 1 the statements below. 2. adductor brevis adductor longus adductor magnus gluteus maximus gluteus medius gluteus minimus piriformis 3b 3c. 1. Extends and rotates thigh laterally. 2. Abducts and rotates thigh laterally. 3. Three muscles that adduct, flex, and rotate thigh laterally 4. Two muscles that abduct and rotate thigh medially. 5. Strongest adductor muscle. 6. Superficial buttocks muscle. 7. Innermost gluteus muscle. 8. Longest adductor...
Correctly label the following muscles of the posterior
view.
Correctly label the following muscles of the posterior view. 11 Erector spinae Skipped Biceps femoris Lateral rotators Supraspinatus Deltoid (cut) Tibialis posterior lliotibial band Flexor hallucis longus Serratus anterior Levator scapulae Reset Zoom
Correctly label the following muscles of the anterior
view.
Superficial | Deep Frontalis Brachiordialis Vastus lateralis Biceps brachii External abdominal oblique Fibularis longus Platysma Adductor longus Tensor fasciae latae Pectoralis major
Correctly label the following muscles of the posterior view. Derec Tibialis posterior Levator scapulae lliotibial band Deltoid (cut) Biceps femoris Serratus anterior Lateral rotators Flexor hallucis longus Erector spinae Supraspinatus Reset Zoom
label thigh and hip
and from Iliac crest out) 6 out 8 Sciatic nerve cut) -Greater trochanter of femur Sacrotuberous ligament Ischial tuberosity (a) Right thigh and hip, deep posterior view (b) Right thigh and hip, deep anterior view Figure 13.9 Muscles That Act About the Hip Joint/Thigh. Use the terms listed to fill in the numbered labels in the figure. Some answers may be used more than once gluteus maximus lacus interior gemellus O psoas tensor fascia latae gluteus...
Review Sheet 13 227 Muscles of the Lower Limb 9. Using the terms from the key on the right correctly identify all muscles provided with leader lines in the illustrations below à adductor longus b. extensor digitorum longus fibularis longus d gastrocnemius e rectus femoris sartorius f. Soleus h. tensor facia lata i vastus lateralis vastus medialis 10. Use the key terms in question 9 to respond to the descriptions below. 1. "tailor's muscle 5. posterior compartment muscles that plantar...
Read the article, more specifically the abstract,
introduction, discussion and conlcusion and summarize those
specific sections in a paragraph or two.
INTRODUCTION
With the increase in recreational and competitive cycling,
cyclists are experiencing more overuse inju- ries related to
repetitive loading.Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute
to injury. Intrinsic fac- tors are inherent to the cyclist and
include fitness level as well as anatomical alignment of the lower
extremities. Extrinsic factors are generally asso- ciated with
factors external to the...