Sunday, August 26, 2007

University Questions From Lower Limb

LOWER LIMB

1. Adductor hallucis (2002)
2. Anastomosis at the back of thigh with its applied (91, 2001)
3. Ankle joint with its ligaments (92)
4. Arches of foot with their anomalies (88, 89M, 89N, 91F, 91D, 98, 99, 2000, 2001, 2002F, 2005)
5. Arteries of lower limb: Applied (2003)
6. Common peroneal nerve with its applied (89M, 89N)
7. Cruciate ligaments (89M, 89N, 90, 93)
8. Deep peroneal nerve (2007)
9. Deltoid ligament (93, 94, 2003)
10. Dermatomes and axial lines of lower limb (98, 99)
11. Dorsum of foot: Nerve supply (2002F)
12. Extensor retinacula (86, 92)
13. Femoral artery with applied (92)
14. Femoral hernia (98)
15. Femoral sheath (89, 98, 99, 2000, 2006)
16. Femoral triangle: Abnormal possible swellings (86, 93, 99, 2005)
17. Flat foot (92)
18. Flexor digitorum accessorius (2006)
19. Flexor retinaculum (2007)
20. Foot drop (93)
21. Glutei muscles with applied (91, 98)
22. Gluteus maximus: Structure under its cover (87)
23. Gluteus medius (93, 99, 2002F)
24. Great saphenous vein: Applied (2002F)
25. Greater sciatic notch (88)
26. Hip joint: Factors maintaining its stability (89)
27. Hip joint: Ligaments (2007)
28. Iliotibial tract (89, 93)
29. Inguinal lymph nodes (98, 92)
30. Inverion and eversion of foot with joints & muscles involved (86, 89)
31. Knee joint: Bursae (2003)
32. Knee joint: Ligaments and movements (87, 89, 2005)
33. Knee joint: Locking and unlocking (99J, 2001)
34. Knee joint: Menisci and its roles (88)
35. Knee joint: Patella and its role in movements (89)
36. Lateral plantar nerve (86, 2005)
37. Lateral rotators of hip (99)
38. Long/ Great saphenous vein (87, 99)
39. Lymphatic drainage of lower limb (89)
40. Obturator nerve with its applied (90, 98, 99)
41. Peroneus longus (94)
42. Peroneal retinaculum (2002)
43. Piriformis (89)
44. Plantar aponeurosis (91)
45. Popliteal artery with its applied (89, 99)
46. Popliteal fossa (89, 94)
47. Popliteal lymph nodes (94)
48. Popliteus (91, 98)
49. Profunda femoris artery (94, 2002, 2005)
50. Psoas major with applied (89)
51. Semimembranosus muscle (93)
52. Subsartorial canal/ Adductor canal (91, 98, 2003, 2006)
53. Sural nerve (99)
54. Tibilias anterior (99)
55. Trendelenberg sign (92)
56. Varicose veins (98M, 98J)
57. Varicose veins: Why all do not suffer from varicosity of veins? (94)
58. Venous drainage of leg (88)Weight transmission in inferior extremity (93)

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