Anatomy Ch. 9 - Articulations
Compared with that of the shoulder, the articular capsule of the hip joint is
dense
A freely movable joint is a
diarthrosis
A synovial joint is an example of a
diarthrosis
All of the following movements can occur across the intervertebral joints of the vertebral column except
dorsiflexion
On a patient who is two days post-op, you suspect a possibility of a thrombosis as evidence by pain during which type of movement?
dorsiflexion
A suture is an example of a
synarthrosis
An immovable joint is a
synarthrosis
A ligamentous connection such as that between the bones of the lower leg is termed a
syndesmosis
A joint formed by the fusion of two bones is a
synostosis
The elbow joint is extremely stable because
the articular capsule is extremely thick
The structures that assist the bursae in reducing friction between the patella and other tissues are
the fat pads
Complete dislocation of the knee is an extremely rare event because
the knee contains seven major ligaments
The stronger and more stable a joint is
the less mobility it has
The joint that permits the greatest range of mobility of any joint in the body is
the shoulder joint
The movement that is exemplified by a ballerina pointing her toes is
plantar flexion
The back of the knee joint is reinforced by
popliteal ligaments
Figure 9-2, which structure acts as a cushion and consists of fibrocartilage?
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Which of the following ligaments is not associated with the hip joint?
cruciate ligament
All of the following are structural classifications of synovial joints except
rolling joints
Figure 9-1, label 3
saddle
The joint between the carpus and metacarpus I of the thumb is an example of a
saddle joint
The ligaments that limit the anterior-posterior movement of the femur and maintain the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles are the
cruciate ligaments
Which of the following joints is an example of a ball-and-socket joint?
shoulder
The surface of articular cartilage is
smooth and slick
The opposite movement of pronation is
supination
The ligament that provides support to the front of the knee joint is the
patellar ligament
Which of the following occurs when articular cartilage is damaged?
Friction in the joint increases, the exposed surface changes to a rough feltwork, the matrix begins to break down, normal synovial joint function is unable to continue
Figure 9-2, identify the structure labeled 2.
Joint capsule
All of the following statements are true, except:
The more movement a joint allows, the stronger the joint.
Spreading your fingers apart is a form of
abduction
In the knee joint, the medial and lateral menisci
act as cushions and conform to the shape of the articulating surface
A movement toward the midline of the body is called
adduction
A slightly movable joint is an
amphiarthrosis
Bursae may be located in all but which of the following areas?
around blood vessels
Triaxial joints are known as
ball-and-socket joints
Which of the following athletes are at greatest risk of developing a rotator cuff injury?
baseball pitcher and quarterback
Figure 9-2, label 1
bursa
Degenerative changes in a joint can be the result of all of the following, except
bursitis
Figure 9-1, label 2
condyloid
Figure 9-1, label 5
condyloid
Which ligament spans the gap between the coracoid process and the acromion?
coracoacromial
Which of the following ligaments assist in stabilization of the shoulder joint?
coracoacromial and coracoclavicular
Which of the following movements would you associate with chewing food?
elevation
The radiocarpal joint is an
ellipsoidal joint
Joints that connect the fingers and toes with the metacarpal bones and metatarsal bones, respectively, are
ellipsoidal joints
A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole of the foot outward is known as
eversion
The lateral surface of the knee joint is reinforced by the
fibular collateral ligaments
The normal movement of the hip joint during walking involves
flexion
Nodding your head up and down is an example of
flexion and extension
Contraction of the muscle that is attached to the ulnar tuberosity results in
flexion of the forearm
The movements known as dorsiflexion and plantar flexion involve moving the
foot
The shoulder joint is mostly stabilised by
glenohumeral ligaments
Figure 9-1, label 4
gliding
Which of the following types of joints are found between the carpals?
gliding
The intercarpal articulations are
gliding joints
The joints between vertebrae are examples of
gliding joints
A __________ is a synarthrosis that binds the teeth to the bony sockets in the maxillary bone and the mandible.
gomphosis
Dense connective tissue is to a suture as a periodontal ligament is to a
gomphosis
The elbow joint is an example of a ____ joint.
hinge
Figure 9-1, label 1
hinge joint
The tibiotalar joint is an example of a
hinge joint
The largest and strongest articulation at the elbow is the
humeroulnar joint
Figure 9-2, what type of tissue occurs at the structure labeled 3?
hyaline cartilage
An extension past the anatomical position is known as
hyperextension
Intervertebral discs are found in which of the following locations?
in all of the thoracic vertebrae
What is not a function of synovial fluid?
increases osmotic pressure within joint
Which of the following types of joints is monaxial, but capable of only rotation?
pivot
After playing tennis, Eve notices that her shoulder is sore and later in the day finds that not only is there pain when she moves her arm, but her range of motion is also limited. These symptoms are consistent with
inflammation of the subscapular bursa
Luxations are painful due to stimulation of pain receptors in all locations, except
inside the joint cavity
Moving the head downward toward the chest flexes the
intervertebral joints
____ ligaments function in association with synovial joints to help prevent extreme movements that might otherwise damage the joint.
intracapsular
Figure 9-2, identify the structure labeled 5.
intracapsular ligament
A twisting motion of the foot that turns the sole inward is called
inversion
Which of the following is not characteristic of articular cartilage?
it secretes synovial fluid
The "rotator cuff" of the shoulder functions to reinforce the
joint capsule
Due to the inflexibility of our skeleton, movements can only occur in
joints, articulations
The joints that are subjected to the greatest forces would be found in the
legs
Since joints in the legs are subjected to greater forces, they are generally
less stable than arm joints
Which of the following is not a function of the intervertebral discs?
lubricate the joint
The most common athletic knee injuries involve the
menisci
The structures responsible for channeling the flow of synovial fluid are the
menisci
A herniated disc is caused by protrusion of the
nucleus pulposus
Muscles that extend the elbow attach to the
olecranon process
In a monaxial articulation movement can occur in
only one axis
The special movement of the thumb that allows it to grasp an object and hold onto it is
opposition