ATP-214: Care, Treatment, and Prevention of Athletic Injuries Final
- What is the function of the hip labrum?
maintains the femoral head in the acetabulum - What exactly are hip ligaments?
iliofemoral, pubofemoral, ischiofemoral, ligamentum teres, ligamentum teres, ligamentum teres, ligamentum teres, ligamentum teres, ligamentum - What exactly is the hip joint capsule?
a dense fibrous capsule that protects the ligaments - Rectus femoris O stands for anterior inferior iliac spine.
I: patellar tendon, tibial tuberosity
Hip flexion (A) - Vastus lateralis
O stands for greater trochanter of the femur.
I: patellar tendon, tibial tuberosity
A: Extend the knee and bend the hip. - Vastus Medialis
The letter O stands for the anterior lateral shaft of the femur.
I: patellar tendon, tibial tuberosity
A: stretch the knee - Vastus medialis (Vastus Medialis)
O: femoral linea aspera
I: patellar tendon, tibial tuberosity
A: stretch the knee - Which quadriceps muscle passes through the hip joint? Where does it connect?
Sartorius, ilium in proximity to ASIS
ATP-214: Care, Treatment, and Prevention of Athletic Injuries.
