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Stott Pilates Anatomy Exam Prep Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024-2025 | Verified Answers.
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Stott Pilates Anatomy Exam Prep Questions and Answers Latest Update | Verified Answers. Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? - 
correct answers Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? - correct answers dorsiflexing 
and inverting the foot. 
What is the function of the peroneas muscles? - correct answers 
Primarily responsible for eversion of the foot. peroneus longus and brevis 
plantarflex the foot, while the peroneus terti...
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The minimum graft length for an ALL reconstruction is: 
-70 mm 
-110 mm 
-120 mm 
-240 mm - ANSWER 120 mm 
True or False: The goal of the ALL reconstruction is to eliminate any 
residual rotational laxity and also reduce the risk of ACL graft rupture. - 
ANSWER True 
The ALL mimics the course of which structure? 
-Fibular Collateral Ligament 
-Popliteus Tendon 
-IT Band 
-Gastrocnemius - ANSWE...
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AAMI Comprehensive Review – Science 167 Questions and Correct Answers 
Parrott Fever is caused by? - Chamydia psittacosaurus 
 
The mere presence of infectious material is known as - Contamination 
 
All the following are viral diseases except: - Botulism 
 
Which of the following, is an extravascular condition resulting from an increase in the permeability of the capillary walls or an increase in capillary pressure to due venous obstruction: - Edema 
 
Which of the following uric acid metabol...
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Anatomy - Stott Pilates Exam Preparation Questions and Verified Answers (2024 / 2025)/ A+ GRADE 1.	Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? 
ANS Anterior Dorsiflexors 
Posterior Plantar Flexors 
2.	Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? 
ANS Lateral Tibialis 
Peroneals 
3.	What is the function of Tibialis anterior? 
ANS dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. 
4.	What is the function of the peroneas muscles? 
ANS Primarily respo...
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Stott Pilates Anatomy Exam Prep Questions and Answers Latest Update | Verified Answers. Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the 
foot? - correct answers Anterior: Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? - 
correct answers Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? - correct answers dorsiflexing 
and inverting the foot. 
What is the function of the peroneas mus...
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Which of the following pulses can be palpated just proximal to the hypothenar pad? 
Brachial 
Subclavian 
Radial 
Ulnar - Ulnar 
The head of he fibula articulates with which of the following? 
Lateral Condyle of the femur 
Base of the Talus 
Base of the Patella 
Lateral Condyle of the Tibia - Lateral Condyle of the Tibia 
Fibrocartilage unites bone in which of the following articulations? 
Hinge 
Symphysis 
Suture 
Saddle Joint - Symphysis 
Which of the following taste buds are the largest and f...
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What muscle unlocks the knee? - Answer ️️ -popliteus 
True or False: 
The rectus femoris, vastus medialis, and vastus lateralis are the prime movers of knee extension. 
- Answer ️️ -true 
True or False: 
To stretch your hamstrings, extend your knee and flex your hip. - Answer ️️ -true 
True or False: 
Q-angles are bigger in women because they have wider pelvises. - Answer ️️ -true 
If your gastrocnemius and soleus are weak, ...
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Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with complete solutions -Anatomy
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Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with complete solutions -Anatomy 
Stott Pilates Exam Preparation question with 
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Which muscles oppose each other on the anteriorposterior sides of the foot? 
Anterior: Dorsiflexors 
Posterior: Plantar Flexors 
Which muscles oppose each other on the later and rotary sides of the foot? 
Lateral: Tibialis 
Peroneals 
What is the function of Tibialis anterior? 
dorsiflexing and inverting the foot. 
What is the function of the peron...
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Gastrocnemius - Answer A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle, O:femoral condyles 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
 
Soleus - Answer A: plantarflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Upper 1/3 of fibia 
I: Calcaneus via achilles tendon 
 
Tibialis Anterior - Answer A: Dorsiflexes and inverts foot at ankle 
O: Lateral condyle of tibia 
I: plantar surface of first metatarsal and cuneiform 
 
Tibialis Posterior - Answer A: Inverts and plantarflexes the foot at ankle. Medial ankle stabili...
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The minimum graft length for an ALL reconstruction is: 
-70 mm 
-110 mm 
-120 mm 
-240 mm - 120 mm 
True or False: The goal of the ALL reconstruction is to eliminate any residual 
rotational laxity and also reduce the risk of ACL graft rupture. - True 
The ALL mimics the course of which structure? 
-Fibular Collateral Ligament 
-Popliteus Tendon 
-IT Band 
-Gastrocnemius - IT Band
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