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- What are the proximal attachments of psoas major (2)?
- T12-L5 vertebrae (sides and discs); all lumbar vertebrae (transverse processes)
- 50.0%
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- What are the proximal attachments of iliacus (3)?
- Ilium (iliac crest, fossa); sacrum (ala); anterior sacro-iliac ligaments
- 50.0%
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- What is the proximal attachment of vastus lateralis?
- Femur (greater trochanter, linea aspera)
- 50.0%
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- What is the distal attachment of sartorius?
- Tibia (superior part of medial surface)
- 50.0%
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- What is the distal attachment of psoas major?
- Femur (lesser trochanter)
- 50.0%
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- What are the distal attachments of iliacus (2)?
- Tendon of psoas major; femur (lesser trochanter)
- 50.0%
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- What are the distal attachments of rectus femoris (2)?
- Patella (base, directly via quadriceps tendon); tibia (tuberosity, indirectly via patellar ligament)
- 50.0%
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- What are the distal attachments of vastus lateralis (3)?
- Patella (base, directly via quadriceps tendon); tibia (tuberosity, indirectly via patellar ligament); also patella and tibia via lateral patellar retinaculum
- 50.0%
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- What is the proximal attachment of sartorius?
- Ilium (anterior superior iliac spine and top of notch just beneath it)
- 45.5%
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- What is the proximal attachment of vastus medialis?
- Femur (intertrochanteric line, medial lip of linea aspera)
- 45.5%
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- What is the proximal attachment of vastus intermedius?
- Femur (anterior and lateral surfaces of shaft)
- 45.5%
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- What is the distal attachment of pectineus?
- Femur (pectineal line, just inferior to lesser trochanter)
- 45.5%
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- What are the distal attachments of vastus medialis (3)?
- Patella (base, directly via quadriceps tendon); tibia (tuberosity, indirectly via patellar ligament); also patella and tibia via medial patellar retinaculum
- 45.5%
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- What are the distal attachments of vastus intermedius (2)?
- Patella (base, directly via quadriceps tendon); tibia (tuberosity, indirectly via patellar ligament)
- 45.5%
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- What is the proximal attachment of pectineus?
- Pubis (superior ramus)
- 40.9%
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- What is the proximal attachment of rectus femoris?
- Ilium (anterior inferior iliac spine and part superior to acetabulum)
- 40.9%
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