MSK1 - Arthrokinematics

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USA-MSK Quiz on MSK1 - Arthrokinematics, created by Ben Williams on 08/08/2019.
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Question 1

Question
Which of the following motions induces an inferior glide of the GH joint?
Answer
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Abduction (Coronal)
  • Adduction (Coronal)
  • Horizontal Abduction
  • Horizontal Adduction
  • Scaption (Diagonal Abduction)
  • Internal Rotation
  • External Rotation
  • None

Question 2

Question
Which of the following motions induces an anterior glide of the GH joint?
Answer
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Abduction (Coronal)
  • Adduction (Coronal)
  • Horizontal Abduction
  • Horizontal Adduction
  • Scaption (Diagonal Abduction)
  • Internal Rotation
  • External Rotation
  • None

Question 3

Question
Which of the following motions induces a posterior glide of the GH joint?
Answer
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Abduction (Coronal)
  • Adduction (Coronal)
  • Horizontal Abduction
  • Horizontal Adduction
  • Scaption (Diagonal Abduction)
  • Internal Rotation
  • External Rotation
  • None

Question 4

Question
Which of the following motions induces a superior glide of the GH joint?
Answer
  • Flexion
  • Extension
  • Abduction (Coronal)
  • Adduction (Coronal)
  • Horizontal Abduction
  • Horizontal Adduction
  • Scaption (Diagonal Abduction)
  • Internal Rotation
  • External Rotation
  • None

Question 5

Question
During Flexion in the Sagittal plane, how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 6

Question
During Coronal Abduction how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 7

Question
During Diagonal Abduction (aka Scaption) how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 8

Question
During Extension in the Sagittal Plane how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 9

Question
During External Rotation how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 10

Question
During Horizontal Abduction how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 11

Question
During Internal Rotation how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 12

Question
During Horizontal Adduction how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 13

Question
During Flexion how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
Answer
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly
  • Laterally
  • Medially

Question 14

Question
During Extension how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
Answer
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly
  • Laterally
  • Medially

Question 15

Question
During Supination how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
Answer
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly
  • Laterally
  • Medially

Question 16

Question
During Pronation how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
Answer
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly
  • Laterally
  • Medially

Question 17

Question
During Open-Chain Knee Extension how does the patella glide relative to the femur?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 18

Question
During Open-Chain Knee Extension how does the tibia glide relative to the femur?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 19

Question
During Open-Chain Knee Flexion how does the tibia glide relative to the femur?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 20

Question
During Open-Chain Knee Flexion how does the patella glide relative to the femur?
Answer
  • Inferiorly
  • Superiorly
  • Anteriorly
  • Posteriorly

Question 21

Question
Open-Chain Hip Flexion results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 22

Question
Open-Chain Hip Extension results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 23

Question
Open-Chain Hip Abduction results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 24

Question
Open-Chain Hip Adduction results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 25

Question
Open-Chain Hip Internal Rotation results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 26

Question
Open-Chain Hip External Rotation results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Lateral (Frontal Plane)
  • Medial (Frontal Plane)
  • Lateral (Transverse Plane)
  • Medial (Transverse Plane)

Question 27

Question
Closed-Chain Hip Flexion causes which sort of pelvic tilt?
Answer
  • Anterior Tilt
  • Posterior Tilt
  • None, the pelvis does not tilt during this motion

Question 28

Question
Closed-Chain Hip Extension causes which sort of pelvic tilt?
Answer
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • None, the pelvis doesn't tilt during this motion

Question 29

Question
Forward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase) causes relative internal rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 30

Question
Forward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase) causes relative external rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 31

Question
Backward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase while walking backwards) causes relative external rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 32

Question
Backward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase while walking backwards) causes relative internal rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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