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Semimembranosus Muscle (Hamstrings) - Knee Pain Explained
A characteristic end-range feel during knee flexion or elbow flexion at the end-range of motion is called which of the following? A. Soft-tissue approximation. B. Springy-tissue stretch. C. Joint play. D. Rising
The prirformis, the superior and inferior gemelli, the obturator internus and externus, and the quadratus femoris all have the same action, which is to: a. laterally rotate the lower limb. b. extend
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Knee Muscles - Origin, Insertion, Actions & Exercises
Understand the roles of the anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate, medial collateral, lateral collateral, and anterolateral ligaments in the stability of the knee.
Hamstring Muscles: Anatomy, Function, Common Injuries
The piriformis, the superior and inferior gemelli, the obturator internus and externus, and the quadratus femoris all have the same action, which is to: a. laterally rotate the lower limb b. extend
Biceps Femoris: What Is It, Location, Action, and More
Anatomy of the Hamstring & Upper Leg
What type of movement is allowed by the hip joint? (can be more than one) a. Flexion b. Extension c. Abduction d. Adduction e. Circumduction f. Pronation g. Supination h. Rotation