Anatomy joints Test kin 2500

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plantar flexion

pointing toes down

retraction

posterior movement of a body part on a transverse plane

glenoid labrum

rim of fibrocartilage around the shoulder cavity that likely deepens the cavity

amphiarthrosis

slightly movable joints

elevation

superior movement of a body part

Elevation and depression, protraction and retraction, lateral displacement, slight rotation

what are the movements of the TMJ

Flexion and extension, supination and pronation,

what are the movements of the elbow joints

Abduction, adduction, flexion and extension, circumduction, medial and lateral rotation, hyperextension

what are the movements of the shoulder

strengthens when the humerous is moving

what does the glenohumeral ligament do

coracoacromial ligament

what extends to and from Coracoid Process to the Accromial Process of the scapula

pubic symphyses

what is a good example of a symphesis

epiphesial plate

what is a good example of a synchondrosis

synchondrosis

what is a kind of cartilaginous joint

TMJ

what is the only moveable joint in the skull

radiocarpal

what joint combines Radius with the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum

planar

what joint is this? Articulating surfaces are flat or slightly curved; can be biaxial or triaxial; aka "gliding joint"

fiberous

what joints are formed by a solid mass of connective tissue between neighboring bones

saddle

what kind of joint is this Articulating end of one bone is saddle shaped; book-biaxial; flexion/extension, ABduction/ADduction, circumduction

ball and socket

what kind of joint is this Ball-like surface on one bone fits into a cuplike depression on another bone; triaxial; flexion/extension, ABduction/ADduction, rotation

Chondyloid

what kind of joint is this? Oval-shaped projection fits into oval-shaped depression; biaxial; flexion/extension, ABduction/ADduction, circumduction

pivot

what kind of joint is this? Rounded or pointed surface of one bone articulates with a ring formed by bone and ligament; uniaxial; pronation/supination

hinge

what kind of joint is this? The convex surface of one joint fits into the concave surface of another; flexion/extension; uniaxial (monaxial)

coracohumoral ligament

what ligament strengthens the shoulder anteriorly and superiorly

flexion

what movement decreases the angle between articulating bones

head

what part of the radius is part fo the elbow

trochlear notch\

what part of the ulna is in the elbow

trochlea and capitulum

what parts of the humerus are part of the elbow joint

lateral ligament

what strengthens the jaw and laterally prevents jaw displacement

interousseous membrane

what tissue combines long bones

dense irregular

what type of connective tissue is in fiberous joints

circumduction

when the distal end of a bone moves in a circle

glenoid cavity and lesser tubercle and neck of the humerous

where can we find the glenohumeral ligament attatched

Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS to the intertrochanteric line of the femur

where does the iliofemoral ligament extend

Zygomatic process of temporal bone it goes to the mandable

where does the lateral ligament extend from and to where

Lateral Epichondyle to the radial annular ligament and the radial notch

where does the radial collateral ligament extend to and from

Medial Epichondyle of the humerous to the coracoid process and olecranon of the ulna

where does the ulnar collateral ligament extend to and from

around the head

where is the radial annular ligament located?

Teres Major

which of these doesnt belong supraspinatous infraspinatous Teres Major Teres minor Subscapularus

synarthrosis

immovable joint

false

True or False: Raising the arm to point straight ahead is an example of what?

protraction

anterior movement of a body part on a transverse plane

syndesmosis

are fiberous joints held together by ligaments

supraspinatous infraspinatous Teres minor Subscapularus

what are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff

restricts movement

Acromioclavicular ligament does what

a

) A _____ is a type of joint in which two bones are held together by a disc of fibrocartilage? a) symphysis b) synchondrosis c) suture d) synovial joint

d

) Which joint shows a pivot motion? a) between tarsal bones b) knee joint c) hip joint d) between atlas and dens of axis e) between trapezium and first metacarpal

c

A good description for a condyloid (ellipsoidal) joint is a) flat or slightly curved articulating surfaces b) one articulating surface is convex and fits into the other surface which is concave c) oval-shaped projection fits into an oval depression d) one bone articulates with another like a rider in a saddle e) the only synovial joint that allows triaxial movement

b

Choose the pair of terms that is most closely associated or matched: a. Wrist joint - pronation b. Intertarsal joints - inversion c. Elbow joint - hyperextension d. Ankle joint - eversion e. Interphalangeal joint - circumduction

a

Dorsiflexion is associated with which of the following joints? a) Ankle joint b) Elbow joint c) Wrist joint d) Knee joint

d

Pads of fibrocartilage that extend into the space between articulating bones in the knee are called: a. Ligaments b. Bursae c. Articular Capsules d. Menisci e. Gomphoses

flexion

Raising the arm to point straight ahead is an example of abduction?

d

Structures that are most responsible for holding bones together at a synovial joint are a) tendons b) articular cartilages c) synovial membranes d) ligaments

diarthrosis

The temporomandibular joint is functionally classified as a_______ joint?

ACL

The _____ ligament limits hyperextension of the knee and prevents the anterior sliding of the tibia on the femur.

a

The inner layer of the articular capsule is the a. Synovial membrane b. Fibrous capsule c. Bursa d. Meniscus e. Articular cartilage

e

The joint at which the atlas rotates around the axis is an example of a a. Hinge joint b. Ball and socket joint c. Gliding joint d. Saddle joint e. Pivot joint

protraction

The movement of the mandible in a forward direction parallel to the ground is called _____.

d

Which of the following are TRUE statements about bursa? 1. filled with a fluid similar to synovial fluid 2. lined by a synovial membrane 3. located between articulating bones of synovial joints 4. possess walls consisting of dense connective tissue 5. they are common around joints such as the shoulder and knee joints a) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 b) 1, 2 and 4 only c) 2, 4 and 5 only d) 1, 2, 4 and 5 only e) 3, 4 and 5 only

E

Which of the following are TRUE statements? a) Structurally, joints are classified based on the type of material that binds the bones together. b) Structurally, joints are classified based on whether or not they have a synovial cavity. c) Functionally, joints are classified based on the degree of movement allowed. d) Ligaments bind one bone to another bone. e) All of the following are true.

d

Which of the following are among the factors that can influence the range of motion of a synovial joint? 1. contact between different bone surfaces 2. arrangement and tension of associated muscles 3. flexibility of the ligaments that contribute to the structure of the joint 4. lack of use 5. placement of soft tissues such as fat or muscle a) 1 and 2 only b) 1, 2,and 5 only c) 1, 2, 3 and 5 only d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 e) 3, 4, and 5

b

Which of the following disorders is an autoimmune disorder in which cartilage and joint linings of the skeleton are attacked by the body's own immune system? a. Osteoarthritis b. Rhematoid arthritis c. Gout d. Chondritis e. Arthralgia

c

Which of the following is a ball-and-socket joint? a. The temporomandibular joint b. The knee joint c. The shoulder joint d. The elbow joint e. Both b and c are correct.

e

Which of the following is an example of a multiaxial joint? a) elbow joint b) radiocarpal joint c) radioulnar joint d) Atlanto-axial joint e) hip joint

a

Which of the following is an example of a uniaxial (monaxial) joint? a) elbow joint b) shoulder joint c) radiocarpal joint d) hip joint e) metacarpophalangeal joint

d

Which of the following is classified as an amphiarthrosis? a) epiphyseal plate b) joint connecting a tooth and the socket of the associated alveolar process c) the distal tibiofibular joint d) pubic symphysis e) cranial sutures

a

Which of the following structures is not associated with the knee joint? a. Glenoid labrum b. Infrapatellar bursa c. Patellar ligament d. Cruciate ligaments e. Tibial collateral ligament

synchondrosis

______ are cartilaginous joints held together by hyaline cartilage.

dorsiflexion

bending the foot, pointing toes upward

stability of the superior part of the capsule

corocoacromial joint does what

hyper extension

extension beyond the anatomical position

diarthrosis

freely movable joints

3

how many glenohumeral ligaments are there

Extension

increasing the angle between articulating bones

depression

inferior movement of a body part

eversion

lateral movement of the sole of the foot

inversion

medial movement of the sole of the foot

abduction

movement of a bone away from the midline

adduction

movement of a bone towards the midline

opposition

movement of the thumb across the palm to touch the fingertips of the same hand

lateral flexion

movement of the trunk in the frontal plane

fiberous

syndesmosis is what kind of a joint

true

t/f Bursae are connective tissue sacs that are responsible for reducing friction during the movement of some joints.

2

the articular capsule has how many layers

head of humerous

the ball and socket joint of the shoulder, what is the ball

hyaline cartilage

the ends of bones are covered by an articulating cartilage called

outer,irregular

the fiberous membrane of the synovial cavity is inside or outside, and is it regular or irregular connective tissue

inner, areolar

the synovial membrane is the inner or outer membrane of a articular capsule, and what kind of tissue is it made of

4

there are ____ bursae in the shoulder

planar

these are examples of what kind of joint ? Intercarpals; intertarsals

hinge

these are examples of what kind of joint ? Elbow, knee, interphilangeal

pivot

these are examples of what kind of joint ? Head of radius w/ radial notch of ulna

saddle

these are examples of what kind of joint ? Trapezium w/ metacarpals

chondyloid

these are examples of what kind of joint ? Wrist, radius w/ lunate and scaphoid

ball and socket

these are examples of what kind of joint ? shoulder and hip

the greater and lesser tubercles

transverse humeral ligament, where does it attach

false

true of false? Abduction occurs when a bone moves toward the midline.

true

true or false Bending the ankle so that the foot moves downward is the movement called plantar flexion.

supination

turning the palm anteriorly, palms up

pronation

turning the palm posteriorly

cartilaginous joints

use some form of cartilage as the connection between the bones


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