Review game Chapter 9: Articulations. Synarthrosis A suture is an example of what kind of...

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Review game Chapter 9: Articulations

Transcript of Review game Chapter 9: Articulations. Synarthrosis A suture is an example of what kind of...

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  • Review game Chapter 9: Articulations
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  • Synarthrosis A suture is an example of what kind of articulation?
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  • Synostosis What kind of joint is formed by the fusion of two bones?
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  • Diarthrosis What kind of joint is a synovial joint?
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  • Syndesmosis Amphiarthrosis What kind of joint involves a connection with ligaments?
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  • In one plane (back and forth) How many ways can a monoaxial articulation move?
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  • Hinge Diarthrosis Synovial What kind of joint is the elbow?
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  • Saddle Diarthrosis Synovial What kind of joint is found at the base of the thumb?
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  • Ball-and-Socket What kind of joints are triaxial?
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  • Gliding What kind of movement is occurs between the vertebrae?
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  • The Shoulder What joint in the body is the most mobile?
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  • Gliding What kind of movement occurs between carpal bones?
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  • Hinge What kind of movement occurs between the tibia and talus?
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  • Flexion and Extension (Hyperextension) What kind of movement is nodding your head?
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  • Plantar Flexion What kind of movement is standing on your tip-toes?
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  • Where 2+ bones meet (not always moveable) What is the definition of an articulation?
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  • Extending a body part beyond anatomical position What is the definition of hyperextension?
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  • Glenoid Labrum What is the name for the meniscus of the shoulder joint?
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  • Protraction Which movement results in a body part moving forward horizontally?
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  • Lateral Rotation External Rotation Which movement results in a body part rotating outward from anatomical position?
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  • Bursae What are small pockets of synovial fluid that reduce friction and absorb shock?
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  • Supination Which movement is the opposite of pronation?
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  • Gomphosis Which kind of joint is held together by periodontal ligaments?