44 Questions
Which bone is associated with Coxa Vara and Coxa Valga angles?
Femur
Which bone is erroneously referred to as a broken hip?
Femur
What is the name of the disease involving the Tibia and Fibula?
Osgood-Shlatter’s disease
Which bone articulates with the Lateral Malleolus of the Fibula?
Talus
Which bone is the largest and strongest bone of the Foot?
Calcaneus
Which bone articulates with the Head of the Talus at the Talocalcaneonavicular Joint?
Navicular
Which bone articulates with the Medial Cuneiform bone proximally and the Base of the 1st Metatarsal distally?
Cuboid
Which bone graft is used to explain traumatic bone injuries of the lower extremity?
Fibular bone graft
Which bone is commonly fractured in the lower extremity?
Tarsal bones
What is the Os Trigonium?
A bone in the foot
Which bone is mistakenly referred to as a 'hip fracture'?
Femoral neck
Which bone in the leg is responsible for transmitting body weight?
Tibia
What condition can be confused with a fractured patella on a radiograph?
Bipartite or Tripartite Patella
Which bone in the leg is primarily weight-bearing and well vascularized?
Tibia
What type of injury can lead to fibular fractures?
Inversion and eversion injuries
Which part of the femur is the attachment point for the Iliopsoas muscle?
Lesser Trochanter
Which structure separates the Femoral Neck from the Femoral Body?
Intertrochanteric Line
What is the attachment point for the Quadratus Femoris muscle?
Quadrate Tubercle
Which structure articulates with the Patellar Surface of the Femur?
Lateral Articular Facet
Which bone is the attachment point for the Fibularis Brevis muscle?
Tuberosity of the 5th Metatarsal
What can cause fractures of the Metatarsal bones?
All of the above
Where are the Sesamoid Bones of the Foot located?
Inferior to the Head of the 1st Metatarsal
Which bone is commonly associated with Osgood-Shlatter's disease?
Tibia
Which bone is responsible for transmitting body weight from the tibia to the foot?
Tibia
Which bone articulates with the talus at the talocalcaneonavicular joint?
Hip Bone
Which bone in the foot is embedded within the plantar ligaments and is located inferior to the head of the 1st metatarsal?
Lateral Sesamoid B.
Which bone in the knee joint is more circular in shape and sits on the lateral tibial plateau?
Lateral Meniscus
What type of fractures can occur in the metatarsal bones due to a heavy object falling on the foot?
Blunt-force fractures
Which bone is not part of the lower extremity?
Ilium
Which bone forms the superior part of the hip bone?
Ilium
Which bone is not part of the coxal bone?
Femur
Which bone is not part of the os coxae?
Femur
Which bone in the leg is primarily responsible for stabilizing the ankle joint?
Fibula
What is the condition called when the patella fails to ossify into a single bone?
Bipartite Patella
Which bone in the leg is commonly fractured in the lower extremity?
Tibia
What is the condition called when fractures involving the epiphyseal plate lead to an overly pronounced tibial tuberosity?
Osgood-Schatter Disease
Which structure separates the Femoral Neck from the Femoral Body?
Intertrochanteric Line
Which structure is the attachment point for the Quadratus Femoris muscle?
Quadrate Tubercle
What is the name of the clinical condition when the Angle of Inclination of the Femur is decreased?
Coxa Vara
What is the name of the condition that results in soreness and aching around or deep to the Patella?
Chondromalacia Patellae
Which bone in the foot articulates with the Posterior Calcaneal Articular Facet of the Talus at the Subtalar Joint?
Cuboid bone
What is the name of the bone projection from the Talus that accommodates the Flexor Hallucis Longus tendon?
Groove for the Flexor Hallucis Longus tendon
Which bone in the foot is the largest Cuneiform bone and articulates with the Navicular bone proximally and the Base of the 1st Metatarsal distally?
Medial Cuneiform bone
Which bone in the foot is responsible for transmitting the majority of the body's weight from the Talus?
Calcaneus bone
Test your knowledge on patella ossification and variations such as bipartite and tripartite patella. Learn about the anatomy of the tibia and its role in weight transmission. Identify key features of the lateral tibial condyle. Take this quiz to enhance your understanding of these concepts!
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