Anatomy #2

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human hip joint highlighting the iliofemoral joint with labeled ligaments and surfaces.

Test Your Knowledge on the Iliofemoral Joint

Welcome to the Iliofemoral Joint Quiz! Dive into the fascinating world of human anatomy and explore the intricacies of one of the body's most important joints.

This quiz includes:

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice, checkboxes, and drop list formats
  • A chance to learn more about the hip joint's functions and anatomy
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringAnatomy24
What joint classification is the iliofemoral joint?
What function class is the iliofemoral joint?
The hip is very restricted but unstable.
True
False
The inferior of the hip is the weakest part.
True
False
What actions does the iliofemoral joint allow? Check all that apply.
Felexion
Extension
Adduction
Abduction
Rotation
Hyperextension
What is the PROXIMAL articular surface of the iliofemoral joint
Neck of femur
Acetabular labrum
Gluteal tuberosity
Transverse acetabular ligament
What type of cartilage is the acetabular labrum?
Fibrocartilage
Elastic cartilage
Hyaline cartilage
What is the ligament that closes the horseshoe of the lunate surface called?
Fibrocartilage
Femoral ligament
Transverse acetabular ligament
Fovea capitis
Acetabular ligament
What is the articulating surface of the distal surface of the hip?
Acetabular labrum
Head of femur
Hyaline cartilage
Acetabular notch
What are the 5 ligaments of the hip? Check all that apply/
Acetabular ligament
Iliofemoral ligament
Transverse acetabular ligament
Pubofemoral ligament
Ishial tuberosity
Ishialfemoral ligament
Ligament of the head
Gluteal tuberosity
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