(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-the extensor digitorum longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-Deep fibular L4, 5, S1
A-Actions of the fibularis brevis?
A-evert the foot, assist to plantar flex the ankle
A-the soleus only has one action, what is it?
A-plantar flex the ankle
A-the plantaris performs which actions?
A-weak plantar flexion of the ankle and weak flexion of the knee
A-What three actions do the extensor digitorum longus preform?
A-extend the second through fifth toes, dorsiflex the ankle, and evert the foot.
O-the gastrocnemius originates where?
O-condyles of the femur, posterior surface
I-Fibularis brevis insertion?
I-tuberosity of fifth metatarsal
N-the plantaris is innervated by what nerve?
N-Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2)
A-the flexor digitorum longus performs what actions?
A-Flex the second through fifth toes,
Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and
Invert the foot
M-gastrocnemius
M-Gives the calves their round shape
N-the flexor hallucis longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-Tibial L5, S1, 2
I-where does the flexor hallucis longus insert?
I-distal phalanx of first toe
M-sartorius
M-Longest muscle in the body
I-extensor hallucis longus inserts where?
I-Distal phalanx of first toe
A-The fibularis longus does what actions?
A-evert the foot and assists to plantar flex the ankle
O-Origin of the fibularis brevis?
O-distal two-thirds of lateral fibula
M-tibialis anterior
M-crucial for walking on your heels
I-the extensor digitorum longus inserts where?
I-Middle and distal phalanges of second through fifth toes
N-the fibularis longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-superficial fibular L4, 5, S1
M-plantaris
M-has the nickname "freshman's nerve" due to being mistakenly identified as a nerve by new med students during dissections
I-what is the insertion of the tibialis anterior?
I-medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal
M-flexor hallucis brevis
M-has seasmoid bones embedded within its tendon
I-what is the insertion of the tibilais posterior?
I-all five tarsal bones and bases of second through fourth metatarsals
I-The gastrocnemius inserts where?
I-Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
N-the tibialis anterior is innervated by which nerve?
N-Deep fibular L4, 5, S1
A-The tibialis posterior preforms what actions?
A-invert the foot and plantar flex the ankle
N-this muscle inserts at the calcaneus via calcaneal tendon and is innervated by what nerve?
N-Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2)
M-abductor hallucis
M-helps prevent bunions
M-flexor digitorum longus
M-crucial for walking and running
I-where is the fibularis longus insertion?
I-base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
O-where does the plantaris originate?
O-lateral supracondylar line of femur
O-origin of the tibialis anterior?
O-Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia; and interosseous membrane
M-extensor hallucis longus
M-main extender of the big toe
A-Actions of the tibialis anterior?
A-invert the foot and dorsiflex the ankle
N-the flexor digitorum longus is innervated by what nerve?
N-tibial L5, S1, (2)
O-the soleus originates where?
O-Soleal line; proximal, posterior surface of tibia; and posterior aspect of head of fibula