Chapter 9 Lecture- Joints
How many articulations are found within the talocrural joint capsule? Four Three One Two
2
Where is the talocrural joint? Hip Ankle Knee Shoulder Wrist
Ankle
Within the skeletal anatomy, what supplies the effort? Muscle contraction The effort arm The resistance arm
Muscle contaction
Extension of the arm at the elbow is an example of what type of lever system? Multiple choice question. First-class Third-class Second-class
Third-class
What is the function of the collateral ligament of the ankle? To bind the tibia to the fibula on the medial side To bind the tibia to the foot on the medial side To bind the tibia to the foot on the lateral side To bind the fibula to the foot on the lateral side
To bind the fibula to the foot on the lateral side
What is the function of the posterior cruciate ligament? To prevent the femur from being displaced backward To prevent the tibia from being displaced backward
To prevent the tibia from being displaced backward
True or false: The patella articulates with the femur. True False
True
Chronic pain and inflammation of a joint is called _____________
arthritis
Based on their degree of freedom, condylar joints are classified as ______ joints. monaxial biaxial multiaxial
biaxial
The calf muscles cause plantar flexion of the foot via the _____________ tendon.
calcaneal
The displacement of a bone from its normal position is called a _______________.
dislocation
The two C-shaped cartilages found in the joint cavity of the knee are collectively called the ______. Multiple choice question. menisci symphyses ligaments
menisci
A movement of the forearm that turns the palm posteriorly or downward is called ___________.
pronation
A movement that turns the palm forward or upward is called ______. Multiple choice question. supination retraction pronation extension
supination
The pubic symphysis is an example of which type of joint? Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial Bony
Cartilaginous
What holds the bones together in a fibrous joint? Elastic fibers Fibrocartilage Hyaline cartilage Collagen fibers
Collagen fibers
What holds the bones together in a fibrous joint? Multiple choice question. Hyaline cartilage Elastic fibers Collagen fibers Fibrocartilage
Collagen fibers
What is the separation of articular surfaces at a joint called? Sprain Dislocation Strain Fracture
Dislocation
True or false: In terms of structure, the knee is no more complicated than either the hip or ankle joints. True False
False (Knee is most complicated diartrotic joint in body)
In a symphysis, bones are held together by which of the following? Ligaments Muscles Fibrocartilage Hyaline cartilage
Fibrocartilage
What are the menisci of the knee composed of? Multiple choice question. Elastic cartilage Hyaline cartilage Fibrocartilage
Fibrocartilage
Which class is a lever with the fulcrum located between the effort and resistance? Second First Third
First
What is the anatomical name for the shoulder joint?Acromiohumeral joint Scapulohumeral joint Glenohumeral joint Sternoclavicular joint
Glenohumeral joint
The patellofemoral joint is an example of which class of synovial joint? Condylar Hinge Gliding Pivot
Gliding
The patellofemoral joint is an example of which class of synovial joint? Condylar Pivot Gliding Hinge
Gliding
Where is the coxal joint located? Multiple choice question. Shoulder Ankle Knee Hip
Hip
What are the two articulations of the elbow joint? Multiple select question. Styloradial Humeroulnar Humeroradial Humerolecranal Ulnoradial
Humeroulnar Humeroradial
Which defines arthritis? An inflammation of bursae An inflammation of ligaments Joint pain and inflammation An inflammation of tendons
Joint pain and inflammation
Which joint is the most complex diarthrosis in the body? Hip Shoulder Knee Elbow
Knee
Which ligament binds the fibula to the foot on the lateral side of the ankle? Deltoid ligament Lateral collateral ligament Tibiofibular ligament Talofibular ligament
Lateral collateral ligament
Bending at the waist to either the left or right side is an example of which movement? Protraction Lateral flexion Adduction Hyperextension
Lateral flexion
What is formed by an elongated, rigid object rotating around a fulcrum? Wedge Pivot Lever
Lever
What factors allow the shoulder to have a wide range of motion? Depth of the joint and tight ligaments surrounding the joint Tight ligaments and tendons surrounding the joint Loose joint capsule and shallow joint cavity
Loose joint capsule and shallow joint cavity
Contraction of the calf muscles causes what action of the foot? Eversion Inversion Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion
Plantar flexion
What is the movement of toes downward, as when jumping or stepping on a gas pedal, called? Multiple choice question. Retraction Plantar flexion Protraction Dorsiflexion
Plantar flexion
What is the movement of toes downward, as when jumping or stepping on a gas pedal, called? Protraction Retraction Plantar flexion Dorsiflexion
Plantar flexion
Which knee ligament prevents posterior movement of the tibia? Posterior cruciate ligament Medial collateral ligament Anterior cruciate ligament Lateral collateral ligament
Posterior cruciate ligament
Intervertebral discs comprised of fibrocartilage are found within what type of joints? Synchondroses Sutures Symphyses Syndesmoses
Symphyses
What is another term for a fibrous joint? Amphiarthrosis Diarthrosis Synarthrosis Synostosis
Synarthrosis
What is another term for a fibrous joint? Multiple choice question. Synostosis Amphiarthrosis Diarthrosis Synarthrosis
Synarthrosis
Which of the following is produced by embryonic bones fusing seamlessly into one adult bone? Synarthrosis Synostosis Syndesmosis Synchondrosis
Synostosis Synarthrosis- a joint held together by collagen. Syndesmosis- two bones held together by a ligament would be an example of a syndesmosis. Synchondrosis- a joint held together by hyaline cartilage.
In which type of joint are the bones separated by a narrow, fluid-filled, encapsulated space? Synchondrosis Synovial Cartilaginous Bony
Synovial
Which joint type is most likely to develop dysfunction due to its complexity? Multiple choice question. Cartilaginous Sutures Synovial
Synovial
Which bones form the lateral articulation within the ankle joint? Talus and tibia Tibia and fibula Talus and fibula
Talus and fibula
Which two bones form the jaw joint? Temporal bone and mandible Maxilla and mandible Temporal bone and maxilla
Temporal bone and mandible There is not a joint between the maxilla and the mandible. The mandible forms the "jaw joint" with the temporal bone.
Movement of the arm so as to draw a large circle with the hand is an example of _______________.
circumduction
The ____________ joint is the articulation between the arm and shoulder, also known as the shoulder joint.
glenohumeral
A bony, immovable joint is called a(n) __________
synostosis
The ankle joint is also referred to as the ___________ joint.
talocrural
