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The sacrotuberous ligament is part of the superficial back line. Where is it located?
a) along the thorax
b) near ischial tuberosity
c) anterior to spine
d) along fibula

What muscle on the posterior of the tibia is part of superficial back line
a) gastrocnemius
b) rectus abdominis
c) triceps surae
d) tibialis anterior

The pelvis as a whole has different names. Which one below is one of them?
a) manubrium
b) fibula
c) coxal bone
d) fascia

The superficial back line has a landmark on the femur. Which one is correct?
a) olecranon
b) sacrotuberous ligament
c) condyles
d) greater trochanter

Where is the calcaneus?
a) near the skull
b) along the thoracic portion
c) anterior side of torso
d) back of foot

The superficial back line has a landmark on the pelvis. Which one below is correct
a) ischial tuberosity
b) calcaneus
c) femoral condyles
d) plantar surface of phalanges

Where are the erector spinae muscles?
a) anterior portion of torso
b) on the femur
c) near the bicep
d) cervical, thoracic, and lumbar

Where does superficial back line end?
a) occipital ridge
b) hamstrings
c) plantar surface of the foot
d) ischial tuberosity

The muscles along the thoracic portion of superficial back line are called?
a) erector spinae
b) rectus femoris
c) gastrocnemius
d) gluteus medius

Where does the superficial back line begin?
a) femoral epicondyle
b) occipital ridge
c) patella
d) ischial tuberosity

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