1.patellar ligament - it connects patella to the tibia .
The patella is attached to the quadriceps muscles by the quadriceps tendon.
correctly label the following anatomical features of a tibiofemural joint Correctly label the following anatomical features...
Correctly label the following anatomical features of the tibiofemoral joint. Fibula Patellar ligament (cut) Patellar surface Femur Lateral condyle Medial condyle | Lateral meniscus Transverse ligament Tibia (a) Anterior view This is the bone of the upper leg.
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Anterior cruciate ligament Lateral condyle Tibial collateral ligament Fibular collateral ligament Patellar ligament Medial condyle Posterior cruciate ligament Medial meniscus Lateral meniscus Femur Tibia Tibia -Fibula Fibula -Posterior patella Tendon of the quadriceps femoris muscle cut) (a) Anterior view, right knee (b) Cadaver photo, anterior view, left knee
Two ____ are also found within the joint cavity. Consisting of fibrocartilage, these structures separate and align the femoral and tibial joint surfaces. The knee joint involves a ____ joint between the condyles of the femur and the condyles of the ____. It also involves a ____ joint between the femur and patella. Within the joint cavity are the two ____ ligaments that help to prevent displacement of the joint surfaces, crossing each other as they run from tibia to...
Posterior view Anterior views 16. Lathe e swed in the land i specific parts of the proximal ends and of the knee tibi file medial mallus, lateral malleolus, inferior tibiofibular joint superioribiofibular joint, medial condyle of tibia, medial condyle of femur, lateral condyle of tibi, bateral code of fear, patella, patellar surface, medial spo r, Bateral peye of femer 105
QUESTION 5 What are the two ligaments of the knee that cross within the knee between the tibia and the femur? Anterior cruciate ligament Posterior cruciate ligament Medial collateral ligament Lateral collateral ligament QUESTION 3 Which of the following muscles are part of the "quadriceps group"? Rectus femoris Popliteus Vastus lateralis Semitendinosis Vastus intermedius Vastus medialis Biceps femoris
The r Skeleton TIONS 34-39: Identify the following bone markings by palpating them on yoursel lowing list. Answers may be used once or not at all. f or your lab partner. Select your answers from a. patella b. greater trochanter c. lateral malleolus d. iliac crest e. medial condyle f. tibial tuberosity g. lesser trochanter h. ischial tuberosity i. lateral condyle j. medial malleolus k. patellar surface I. head of the fibula 34. Press gently with your fingers along your...
Correctly label the following anatomical features of the coxal joint. Greater trochanter Lesser tubercle Pubofemoral ligament Femur Pubis llium Femoral head Ischium lliofemoral ligament Greater tubercle Lesser trochanter
(1) For each of the following exercises, name two joints involved and one type of movement that occurs at each joint: a. Chin ups: b. Squats: (2) Carol is a 22-year-old professional downhill skier who recently had knee surgery to repair a torn ligament; the injury was allowing the tibia to move anteriorly. Which ligament was repaired during surgery? a. posterior cruciate b. fibular collateral c. anterior cruciate d. tibial collateral
23. The insertion of the tensor fasciae latae muscle is one-fourth of the way down the thigh into the iliotibial tract, which in turn inserts onto Gerdy's tubercle of the tibial condyle. B. posteromedial C. anteromedial D. anterolateral 24. All of the following are key bony landmarks for knee joint actions except: A. superior and inferior patellar poles. B. tibial tuberosity C. Gerdy's condyle. D. medial and lateral femoral condyles. 25. Which of the following is not correct regarding the...
1 cha Jonts Flashcards | Q Homework Saved Help Save & Exit Submit Correctly label the following anatomical features of the elbow joint. Radius Humerus Joint capsule Uina Radial collateral ligament Anular ligament Olecranon Lateral epicondyle Next > < Prev 3 of