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O&P Board Review Game EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS MUSCLE ACTIONS BONE LANDMARKS and ARTICULATIONS NERVES and ARTERIES BIO-MECHANICS $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
MUSCLE ACTIONS100 Question • The main supinator of the forearm is the • a. Flexor carpi radialis • b. Pronator quadrates • c. Extensor carpi radialis • d. Biceps brachii ANSWER
MUSCLE ACTIONS $100 Answer • The main supinator of the forearm is the • a. Flexor carpi radialis • b. Pronator quadrates • c. Extensor carpi radialis • d. Biceps brachii
MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Question • The main flexor of the hip joint is the: • a) Rectus femoris • b) Tensor fascia latae • c) Sartorius • d) Iliopsoas ANSWER
MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Answer • The main flexor of the hip joint is the: • a) Rectus femoris • b) Tensor fascia latae • c) Sartorius • d) Iliopsoas
MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Question • Inversion of the foot is accomplished primarily by the • a. Peroneal muscles • b. FDL • c. Tibialis anterior and posterior • d. Gastroc-soleus complex ANSWER
MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Answer • Inversion of the foot is accomplished primarily by the • a. Peroneal muscles • b. FDL • c. Tibialis anterior and posterior • d. Gastroc-soleus complex
MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Question • The biceps brachii muscle creates what motion? • a. Elbow extension • b. Glenohumeral extension • c. Forearm pronation • d. Elbow flexion ANSWER
MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Answer • The biceps brachii muscle creates what motion? • a. Elbow extension • b. Glenohumeral extension • c. Forearm pronation • d. Elbow flexion
MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Question • Elevation of the scapula is accomplished by which muscle? • a. Trapezius • b. Pectoralis minor • c. Supraspinatus • d. Latissimus dorsi ANSWER
MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Answer • Elevation of the scapula is accomplished by which muscle? • a. Trapezius • b. Pectoralis minor • c. Supraspinatus • d. Latissimus dorsi
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$100 Question • The most prominent and highest point of the shoulder girdle is the? • a. Acromium • b. Coracoid process • c. Spine of the scapula • d. Superior angle of the scapula ANSWER
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$100 Answer • The most prominent and highest point of the shoulder girdle is the? • a. Acromium • b. Coracoid process • c. Spine of the scapula • d. Superior angle of the scapula
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$200 Question • All of the following bones form the acetabulum except: • a. Ilium • b. Sacrum • c. Pubis • d. Ischium ANSWER
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$200 Answer • All of the following bones form the acetabulum except: • a. Ilium • b. Sacrum • c. Pubis • d. Ischium
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$300 Question • The talus does not articulate with the: • a. Tibia • b. Cuboid • c. Navicular • d. Fibula ANSWER
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$300 Answer • The talus does not articulate with the: • a. Tibia • b. Cuboid • c. Navicular • d. Fibula
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$400 Question • Which bone is most likely to have boney overgrowth? • a. Humerus • b. Femur • c. Tibia • d. Radius ANSWER
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$400 Answer • Which bone is most likely to have boney overgrowth? • a. Humerus • b. Femur • c. Tibia • d. Radius
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$500 Question • What is the reason that it is important not to disrupt the periosteum? ANSWER
BONE LANDMARKS AND ARTICULATIONS$500 Answer • What is the reason that it is important not to disrupt the periosteum? • To prevent bone overgrowth
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS$100 Question • The biceps brachii produces which of the following actions of the elbow and forearm: • a. Extension, pronation • b. Extension, supination • c. Flexion, pronation • d. Flexion, supination ANSWER
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $100 Answer • The biceps brachii produces which of the following actions of the elbow and forearm: • a. Extension, pronation • b. Extension, supination • c. Flexion, pronation • d. Flexion, supination
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Question • During normal human locomotion, the primary function of the gluteus medius is to: • a. Control the degree of femoral adduction • b. Stabilize the knee • c. Maintain lateral stability of the pelvis • d. Flex the hip joint ANSWER
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Answer • During normal human locomotion, the primary function of the gluteus medius is to: • a. Control the degree of femoral adduction • b. Stabilize the knee • c. Maintain lateral stability of the pelvis • d. Flex the hip joint
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Question • What is the action of supraspinatus? • A. Adduction of the arm • B. Abduction of the arm • C. Protraction of the scapula • D. Retraction of the scapula ANSWER
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Answer • What is the action of supraspinatus? • A. Adduction of the arm • B. Abduction of the arm • C. Protraction of the scapula • D. Retraction of the scapula
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Question • What is the action of the peroneus longus? • a. Eversion, dorsiflexion • b. Eversion, plantarflexion • c. Inversion, dorsiflexion • d. Inversion, plantarflexion ANSWER
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Answer • What is the action of the peroneus longus? • a. Eversion, dorsiflexion • b. Eversion, plantarflexion • c. Inversion, dorsiflexion • d. Inversion, plantarflexion
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Question • Serratus anterior performs which action? • A. Protraction, stabilization, downward rotation • B. Protraction, stabilization, upward rotation • C. Retraction, stabilization, downward rotation • D. Retraction, stabilization, upward rotation ANSWER
MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Answer • Serratus anterior performs which action? • A. Protraction, stabilization, downward rotation • B. Protraction, stabilization, upward rotation • C. Retraction, stabilization, downward rotation • D. Retraction, stabilization, upward rotation
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $100 Question • Brachioradialis performs which function? • A. Extension of elbow • B. Flexion of elbow only • C. Flexion of elbow and some pronation and supination • D. Pronation only • E. Supination only ANSWER
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $100 Answer • Brachioradialis performs which function? • A. Extension of elbow • B. Flexion of elbow only • C. Flexion of elbow and some pronation and supination • D. Pronation only • E. Supination only
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Question • Which muscle passes anterior to the lateral malleolus? • a. Peroneus longus • b. Peroneus brevis • c. Peroneus tertius • d. Posterior tibialis ANSWER
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $200 Answer • Which muscle passes anterior to the lateral malleolus? • a. Peroneus longus • b. Peroneus brevis • c. Peroneus tertius • d. Posterior tibialis
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Question • Which muscle best compensates for a weak anterior tibialis muscle? • a. tibialis posterior • b. flexor digitorum longus • c. flexor hallucis longus ANSWER
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $300 Answer • Which muscle best compensates for a weak anterior tibialis muscle? • a. tibialis posterior • b. flexor digitorum longus • c. flexor hallucis longus
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Question • Which of the following muscles does NOT cause hip adduction • a. Adductor longus, brevis, and magnus • b. pectineus • c. gracilis • d. sartorius ANSWER
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $400 Answer • Which of the following muscles does NOT cause hip adduction • a. Adductor longus, brevis, and magnus • b. pectineus • c. gracilis • d. sartorius
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Question • If a patient’s shoulder dislocates anteriorly, which movement does NOT need to be limited? • A. Scapular retraction • B. Scapular protraction • C. Internal rotation of the humerus • D. Extension of the humerus ANSWER
EVEN MORE MUSCLE ACTIONS $500 Answer • If a patient’s shoulder dislocates anteriorly, which movement does NOT need to be limited? • A. Scapular retraction • B. Scapular protraction • C. Internal rotation of the humerus • D. Extension of the humerus
BIOMECHANICS $100 Question • Which of the following muscles undergoes contraction between heel strike and foot flat? • a. Tibialis posterior • b. Tibialis anterior • c. Peroneus longus • d. Gastrocnemeus ANSWER
BIOMECHANICS $100 Answer • Which of the following muscles undergoes contraction between heel strike and foot flat? • a. Tibialis posterior • b. Tibialis anterior • c. Peroneus longus • d. Gastrocnemeus
BIOMECHANICS $200 Question • To minimize lateral trunk bending subsequent to hip abductor weakness, it is best to use a cane on: • a. The involved side • b. The uninvolved side • c. Both sides ANSWER
BIOMECHANICS $200 Answer • To minimize lateral trunk bending subsequent to hip abductor weakness, it is best to use a cane on: • a. The involved side • b. The uninvolved side • c. Both sides
BIOMECHANICS $300 Question • During normal heel strike, the forward hip is • A. Flexed 25 degrees • B. Flexed 40 degrees • C. Neutral • D. Extended 10 degrees ANSWER
BIOMECHANICS $300 Answer • During normal heel strike, the forward hip is • A. Flexed 25 degrees • B. Flexed 40 degrees • C. Neutral • D. Extended 10 degrees
BIOMECHANICS $400 Question • The body’s center of gravity reaches its highest point at • A. Heel strike • B. Foot flat • C. Midstance • D. Heel off ANSWER
BIOMECHANICS $400 Answer • The body’s center of gravity reaches its highest point at • A. Heel strike • B. Foot flat • C. Midstance • D. Heel off
BIOMECHANICS $500 Question • The center of gravity of the adult male is located on the midline of the body at approximately the level of the: • A. Greater trochanter of the femur • B. Pubic symphysis • C. Acetabulum • D. Anatomical neck of the femur • E. S-2 ANSWER