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Questions of the 2nd practical assessment

1. Which part of the acetabulum is covered by cartilage?


2. What type of joint is the sacroiliac joint?
3. Name the type of cartilage covering the articular surfaces of the sacroiliac joint.
4. Name the item running in the ligament of the head of femur.
5. Where is the ligament of head of femur inserted?
6. Name the ligaments forming the greater sciatic foramen.
7. Name the ligaments forming the lesser sciatic foramen.
8. What type of joint is the knee joint?
9. What is the shape of the medial meniscus of the knee joint?
10. What is the shape of the lateral meniscus of the knee joint?
11. Name the medial ligament of the talocrural joint.
12. Name the parts of lateral ligament of tha talocrural joint.
13. What is the anatomical name of the Chopart’s surgical line?
14. What is the anatomical name of the Lisfranc’s surgical line?
15. Tendon of which muscles form the pes anserinus?
16. What muscle groups are found around the femur?
17. What forms the proximal border of the femoral triangle?
18. What forms the lateral border of the femoral triangle?
19. What forms the medial border of the femoral triangle?
20. Which muscles form the floor of the femoral triangle?
21. Name the parts of the retroinguinal space.
22. Name the items passing through lacuna musculonervosa.
23. Name the structures that pass through lacuna vasorum.
24. List the items passing through lacuna lymphatica seu herniosa.
25. Name the abdominal opening of the femoral canal.
26. Name the superficial opening of the femoral canal.
27. List the items passing through the suprapiriform hiatus.
28. List the nerves passing through the infrapiriform hiatus.
29. List the vessels passing through the infrapiriform hiatus.
30. Which muscles form the proximal border of the popliteal fossa?
31. Which muscles form the distal border of the popliteal fossa?
32. List the internal hip muscles.
33. List the external muscles of the hip.
34. Name the muscle involved in the formation of the adductor hiatus.
35. What is the crural chiasm?
36. What is the plantar chiasm?
37. Where does the great saphenous vein originate from?
38. Where does the small saphenous vein originate from?
39. What is the topographical relation of the great saphenous vein to the medial
malleolus?
40. What is the topographical relation of the small saphenous vein to the lateral
malleolus?
41. Where does the great saphenous vein empty into?
42. Where does the small saphenous vein empty into?
43. Where is the boundary between the external iliac artery and femoral artery?
44. Which of the femoral vessels (artery and vein) runs more medially in the femoral
trigone?
45. Which part of the subinguinal space does the femoral artery pass through?
46. Which part of the subinguinal space does the femoral nerve pass through?
47. Which plexus gives rise to the femoral nerve?
48. Which plexus gives rise to the sciatic nerve?
49. From which plexus does the pudendal nerve come from?
50. Name the two main branches of the sciatic nerve.
51. Where does the sciatic nerve leave the pelvic cavity?
52. Where does the pudendal nerve leave the pelvic cavity?
53. Name the nerve that enters the adductor canal.
54. Which part of the skin is innervated by the saphenous nerve?
55. Name the continuation of the anterior tibial artery on the back of the foot.
56. Name the end branches of the posterior tibial artery.
57. Name the muscles that form the medial plantar eminence.
58. Name the muscles that form the lateral plantar eminence.
59. Which muscle group of the foot does the flexor digitorum brevis belong to?
60. Which muscle group of the foot do the lumbrical muscles belong to?
61. Where are the arterial pulse points of the lower limb?
62. Name the end branches of the common peroneal nerve.
63. List the superficial flexores of the leg.
64. List the deep flexores of the leg.

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