Soccer Players TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition Authors: Ronald P. Pfeiffer and Brent C. Mangus
TItle Text: Concepts of Athletic Training, Fourth Edition
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Practice Quizzes

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1:  Which one of the following is the major nerve of the posterior leg in humans?
A: Femoral
B: Sciatic
C: Saphenous
D: Tibial
E: None of these

2:  Which one of the following muscles is NOT a hip flexor?
A: Rectus femoris
B: Iliopsoas
C: Sartorius
D: Tensor fasciae latae
E: Gluteus maximus

3:  Which one of the following muscles is NOT included in the pes anserine group?
A: Tensor fasciae latae
B: Sartorius
C: Gracilis
D: Semitendinosus
E: All of these are in the pes anserine

4:  Which one of the following anatomic structures is involved in the injury known as the “hip pointer”?
A: Acetabulum
B: Greater trochanter
C: Neck of femur
D: Superior/anterior iliac crest
E: None of these

5:  The femoral artery becomes which one of the following vessels as it traverses the posterior knee region?
A: Tibial
B: Internal iliac
C: Popliteal
D: Dorsalis pedis
E: None of these

6:  The sciatic nerve runs directly beneath which one of the following muscles in the hip region?
A: Piriformis
B: Pectineus
C: Sartorius
D: Gluteau maximus
E: None of these

7:  The muscles which adduct the hip are located on which one of the following surfaces of the femur?
A: Medial
B: Anterior
C: Posterior
D: Lateral

8:  The main muscles of the hip extension are the gluteals and the hamstrings.
A: true
B: false

9:  The spinal cord ends at the level of L-2 where it becomes a structure known as the “cauda equina”.
A: true
B: false

10:  Osteitis pubis results from continued stress on the ischial tuberosity.
A: true
B: false

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