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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1:  Which one of the following muscles acts at both the hip and the knee joints?
A: Vastus medialis
B: Rectus femoris
C: Vastus lateralis
D: Vastus intermedius
E: None of these

2:  Which one of the following is NOT considered to be a medial thigh muscle?
A: Adductor longus
B: Adductor brevis
C: Gracilis
D: Vastus lateralis
E: Adductor magnus

3:  Which one of the following bones is the longest, strongest, and heaviest bone of the body?
A: Tibia
B: Femur
C: Fibula
D: Humerus
E: None of these

4:  All but which one of the following muscles is considered as a part of the hamstring group?
A: Semimembranosus
B: Biceps femoris
C: Adductor magnus
D: Semitendinosus
E: All of these

5:  Which one of the following represents the tibial attachment of the anterior cruciate ligament?
A: Anterior portion of the intercondylar area
B: Posterior portion of the intercondylar area
C: Tibial tubercle
D: Posterior/medial tibial plateau
E: None of these

6:  Which one of the following conditions involves a loss of blood supply to the head of the femur?
A: Myositis ossificans
B: Osteochondritis dissecans
C: Osgood-Schlatter disease
D: Chondromalacia
E: Avascular necrosis

7:  Which one of the following conditions involves small fragments of bone floating within the joint capsule?
A: Myositis ossificans
B: Osteochondritis dissecans
C: Osgood-Schlatter disease
D: Chondromalacia
E: Avascular necrosis

8:  The hamstring muscles are NOT strained as often as are the quadriceps group.
A: true
B: false

9:  A dislocation of the tibiofemoral joint may result in a compromise of blood flow to the lower leg.
A: true
B: false

10:  Osgood-Schlatter disease can involve multiple sites within the patellar tendon.
A: true
B: false

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