A) obturator nerve
B) nerve to obturator internus
C) L1 spinal nerve
D) nerve to piriformis
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A) ilium and ischium to the medial shaft of the femur and the pes anserine tendon (at the proximal anteromedial tibia)
B) pubis to the medial shaft of the femur
C) pubis and ischium to the posterior shaft and linea aspera of the femur,and the pes anserine tendon (at the proximal anteromedial tibia)
D) anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) to the linea aspera of the femur and the tibial tuberosity
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A) flexion of the arm at the glenohumeral joint
B) extension of the arm at the glenohumeral joint
C) extension of the thigh at the hip joint
D) flexion of the thigh at the hip joint
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A) pear
B) pelvis
C) covering
D) twin
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A) piriformis
B) gluteus maximus
C) obturator internus
D) inferior gemellus
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A) medial rotation of the thigh at the hip joint
B) lateral rotation of the thigh at the hip joint
C) posterior tilt of the pelvis at the hip joint
D) flexion of the trunk at the spinal joints
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A) restrains/slows flexion of the thigh
B) restrains/slows lateral rotation of the thigh
C) restrains/slows elevation of the same-side pelvis
D) restrains/slows posterior tilt of the pelvis
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A) gluteus maximus
B) gluteus medius
C) gluteus minimus
D) all of the above
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A) adduction of the arm at the glenohumeral joint
B) lateral flexion of the trunk at the spinal joints
C) adduction of the thigh at the hip joint
D) extension of the leg at the knee joint
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A) abductor gracilis
B) adductor gracilis
C) gracilis longus
D) gracilis femoris
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A) the only action of the piriformis is lateral rotation of the thigh at the hip joint
B) from anatomic position,the piriformis can laterally rotate the thigh at the hip joint but the piriformis can also medially rotate the thigh at the hip joint if the hip joint is already in approximately 60 degrees of flexion or more
C) the piriformis can ipsilaterally rotate the pelvis at the hip joint
D) none of the above
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A) restrains/slows anterior tilt
B) restrains/slows posterior tilt
C) restrains/slows same-side depression
D) restrains/slows same-side elevation
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A) psoas major and psoas minor
B) psoas major and gluteus maximus
C) iliacus and psoas minor
D) iliacus and psoas major
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A) obturator nerve
B) tibial nerve
C) nerve to quadratus femoris
D) nerve to obturator internus
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A) obturator nerve
B) nerve to piriformis
C) L1 spinal nerve
D) nerve to quadratus femoris
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A) superior gluteal nerve
B) obturator nerve
C) tibial nerve
D) lumbosacral plexus
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A) another name for the adductor brevis.
B) another name for the horizontal fibers of the anterior head of the adductor magnus.
C) another name for the oblique fibers of the anterior head of the adductor magnus.
D) another name for the posterior head of the adductor magnus.
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A) biceps femoris,semimembranosus,and semitendinosus
B) tensor fasciae latae,sartorius,and gracilis
C) gracilis,sartorius,and semimembranosus
D) sartorius,gracilis,and semitendinosus
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A) femoral nerve
B) obturator nerve
C) inferior and/or superior gluteal nerves
D) tibial nerve
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A) femoral nerve
B) lumbar plexus
C) median nerve
D) obturator nerve
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