7.4: Introduction to the Musculoskeletal System Flashcards

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What are the four structural classifications of joints?

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  • Bony
  • Fibrous
  • Cartilaginous
  • Synovial
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What are the three structural classifications of joints?

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  • Synarthrosis
  • Amphiarthrosis
  • Diarthrosis
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What are gliding joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Two smooth surfaces that slide over one another to produce small, gliding movements
  • Non axial
  • E.g. metacarpals of hand
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What are hinge joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Cylinder fits into trough of another
  • Uni-axial
  • E.g. elbow
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What are pivot joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Cylindrical bone rotates inside another bone that wraps around it
  • Uniaxial
  • E.g. radius and ulna
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What are condylar joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Oval shaped articular surface fits into bowl-like depression on other
  • Bi-axial (sagittal and coronal)
  • E.g. knuckle (in fact, condyle means knuckle)
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What are saddle joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Each articular surface has both concave and convex surface
  • Bi-axial (sagittal and coronal)
  • E.g. Carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
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What are ball-and-socket joints? Are they non-axial, uni-axial, bi-axial, or multi-axial (give an example)?

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  • Spherical ball articulates with cup-shaped socket
  • Multi-axial
  • E.g. shoulder
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What is the difference between concentric/eccentric/isometric muscle movements?

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Concentric: shorten
Eccentric: lengthen
Isometric: same length

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