What kind of rotation do the following muscles allow the hip to do?_____Gluteus medius (F)Gluteus minimus (F)Tensor fascia lata (AB)
What kind of rotation do the following muscles allow the hip to do?_____Iliopsoas (F)Gluteus maximus (E)Piriformis (AB)Obturator (AD)
The _____ nerve is commonly injured due a knee dislocation
Friedreich ataxia patients often have _____ (foot type) with hammer toes
What are the contents of the femoral triangle? _____
Forced eversion of the ankle most commonly causes an avulsion fracture of the _____
Avascular necrosis of the head of the femur is most commonly due to insufficiency in the _____ artery
Patients with a _____ discrepancy are at increased risk of Trochanteric Bursitis
What is the lateral border of the femoral triangle? _____
Muscles of the _____ eminence are innervated by the ulnar nerve
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