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Muscle Quiz 5 =Thigh

Muscle Quiz 5 =Thigh. Practice Quiz – no word bank is included but answers are on the last 2 slides. Unpictured : How is the Vastus intermedius different than the p ictured members (on previous slide) of the quadriceps group in terms of Origin, Insertion, or Action? . Sartorius. Illium.

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Muscle Quiz 5 =Thigh

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  1. Muscle Quiz 5 =Thigh Practice Quiz – no word bank is included but answers are on the last 2 slides.

  2. Unpictured: How is the Vastusintermedius different than the pictured members (on previous slide) of the quadriceps group in terms of Origin, Insertion, or Action?

  3. Sartorius Illium Proximal tibia flex and lateral rotation of thigh Vastuslateralis femur (posterior and greater trochanter) Patella and tibia (tuberosity) extends leg (lower at the knee) Rectus femoris illium and acetabular margin Patella and tibia (tuberosity) extends leg (lower at the knee) Vastusmedialis femur (medial) Patella and tibia (tuberosity) extends leg (lower at the knee)

  4. Gluteus medius illium Greater trochanter of femur Abducts and medially rotates thigh Gluteus maximus Illium, sacrum, coccyx Posterior femur and fascia of thigh extends thigh Biceps femoris Ischium and femur proximal tibia and fibula flex lower leg, laterally rotate leg, extend thigh. Unpictured: How is the Vastusintermedius different than the pictured members (on previous slide) of the quadriceps group in terms of Origin, Insertion, or Action?

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