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The connective tissue which
connects bone to bone is called
this.
What is a ligament?
This, one of the most
prominent tendons in the body,
is named after a Greek
warrior.
What is the Achilles’ tendon?
This
cartilagenous
disc is attached
to a tibial
condyle, and
forms a
complete circle
(as opposed to
being c-
shaped).
What is the lateral meniscus?
With the elbow flexed at 90°,
the forearm in supination, the
hand clenched into a fist and
the wrist flexed, this tendon can
be easily palpated on the
anterior portion of the
forearm.
What is the palmaris
longus tendon?
The connective tissue which
extends the length of the spine
along the dorsal surface of the
vertebral bodies is called this.
What is the posterior
longitudinal ligament?
This is another word for
“fingers”.
What are “digits”?
This superficial muscle of the
anterior forearm is responsible for
flexion of the four fingers.
What is the flexor digitorum
superficialis?
Name this muscle
What is the abductor digiti
minimi?
When the lateral four toes are
dorsiflexed against resistance,
the tendons of this muscle can
be clearly seen and palpated.
What is the extensor digitorum
longus?
This hypothenar muscle draws
the 5 metacarpal bone
th

anteriorly and rotates it


laterally.
What is the opponens digiti
minimi?
The lower body equivalent of
the arm flexing biceps brachii
is this muscle.
What is the biceps femoris?
The fibula is similar in location
to which bone in the upper
limb?
What is the radius?
The ball-and-socket joint
between the head of the
humerus and the glenoid fossa
is analagous to the joining of
these bony articulations in the
lower body.
What are the head of the femur
and the acetabulum?
While there are eight carpals in
each wrist, there are this many
tarsals in each ankle.
What are seven?
The equivalent of the flexor
digitorum longus in the leg is
called this in the arm.
What is flexor digitorum
profundus?
Scapula
Femur
Clavicle
Humerus
What is femur?
Anterior cruciate ligament
Medial collateral ligament
Posterior cruciate ligament
Ulnar collateral ligament
What is ulnar collateral
ligament?
Biceps femoris
Vastus lateralis
Vastus medialis
Rectus femoris
What is biceps femoris?
Pectineus
Piriformis
Gracilis
Adductor longus
What is piriformis?
Lumbricals
Dorsal interossei
Flexor digiti minimi brevis
Flexor digitorum brevis
What is flexor digitorum
brevis?
Name this bony
prominence
What is the spinous process?
Lateral epicondylitis is a
clinical condition better known
as this.
What is tennis elbow?
These are the four muscles
which comprise the rotator
cuff.
What are supraspinatous,
infraspinatous, subscapularis
and teres minor?
Name this bony
prominence
What is the adductor tubercle?
This is where the distal end of
the anterior cruciate ligament
inserts.
What is the intercondylar
eminence?

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