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A. What is the lay (common) term used for the tibiofemoral joint?
B. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the tibiofemoral joint
C. What type of synovial joint classification is the tibiofemoral joint?
D. Can the tibiofemoral joint be hyperextended normally?
E. From anatomical position, in tibiofemoral joint flexion, which direction does the shank (lower leg) move
F. From anatomical position, in tibiofemoral joint extension, which direction does the shank (lower leg) move
G. Name at least three ligaments that surround the tibiofemoral joint
H. Name at least two prime movers of tibiofemoral flexion
I. Name at least two prime movers of tibiofemoral extension
J. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve tibiofemoral flexion
K. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve tibiofemoral extension
L. What is the lay (common) term used for the talocrural joint?
M. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the talocrural joint
N. What type of synovial joint classification is the talocrural joint?
O. From anatomical position, in talocrural joint dorsiflexion, which direction does the foot move
P. From anatomical position, in talocrural joint plantarflexion, which direction does the foot move
Q. Name at least three ligaments that surround the talocrural joint
R. Name at least two prime movers of talocrural dorsiflexion
S. Name at least two prime movers of talocrural plantarflexion
T. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve talocrural dorsiflexion
U. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve talocrural plantarflexion