Lab 6 - Joints Flashcards
Bone attachments of the transverse humeral ligament:
Greater to lesser tubercle (humerus)
Bone attachments of the coracoclavicular ligament:
Coracoid process (scapula) to conoid tubercle (clavicle)
Bone attachments of the radial collateral ligament:
Lateral epicondyle (humerus) to supinator crest (ulna)
Bone attachments of the annular ligament:
Anterior to posterior radial notch (ulna)
Bone attachments of the ulnar collateral ligament:
Medial epicondyle (humerus) to coronoid process (ulna)
Bone attachments of the pubofemoral ligament:
Pubis (os coxae) to head (femur)
Bone attachments of the iliofemoral ligament:
Iliac spine (ilium) to intertrochanteric line (femur)
Bone attachments of the ischiofemoral ligament:
Ischium to greater trochanter (femur)
Bone attachments of the round ligament:
Fovea capitis (femur) and acetabulum (os coxae)
Bone attachments of the anterior cruciate ligament:
Lateral epicondyle (femur) to medial eminence (tibia)
Bone attachments of the posterior cruciate ligament:
Medial condyle (femur) to tibia
Bone attachments of the fibular (lateral) collateral ligament:
Lateral epicondyle (femur) to fibula
Bone attachments of the tibial (medial) collateral ligament:
Medial condyle (femur) to medial condyle (tibia)
Bone attachments of the patellar ligament:
Patella to tibial tuberosity (tibia)
Bone attachments of the calcaneal tendon:
Posterior of calcaneus
Bone attachments of the posterior tibiofibular ligament:
Lateral malleolus (fibula) to tibia
Bone attachments of the anterior talofibular ligament:
Lateral malleolus (fibula) to talus
Bone attachments of the medial ligament:
Medial malleolus (fibula) to tibia to navicular to calcaneus to talus
Define arthritis:
Joint rheumatism
Define bursitis:
Inflammation of a bursa, usually due to overuse
Define rheumatism:
Pain in bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
Define sprain:
Torn ligament or tendon
Define strain:
Overstretched tendon or muscle
Define synovitis:
Inflammation of a joint capsule
Define tendinitis:
Form of buristis when a tendon sheath is inflamed