review 11 Flashcards
includes shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints
synovial
includes joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis
found in the epiphyseal plate
found in a gomphosis
all are freely movable or diarthrotic
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ligament
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joint cavity
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articular cartilage
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fibrous layer
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synovial membrane
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articular capsule
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periosteum
how does a tendon sheath differ from a bursa?
which structure in the synovial joint produces synovial fluid?
joint between the atlas and axis
hip joint
intervertebral joints (between articular processes)
joint between forearm bones and wrist
elbow
interphalangeal joints
intercarpal joints
joint between talus and tibia/fibula
joint between skull and vertebral column
joint between jaw and skull
joints between proximal phalanges and metacarpal bones
a multiaxial joint
biaxial joints
uniaxial joints
which joint, the hip or the knee, is more stable?
name two important factors that contribute to the stability of the hip joint
name two important factors that contribute to the stability of the knee
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the shoulder joint is built for mobility. list three factors that contribute to the large range of motion at the shoulder
_____ at the elbow
_____ of the upper limb
_____ at the knee
_____ of the foot
_____ of the foot
_____ of the forearm
the glenoid labrum can become torn from overuse or direct injury to the shoulder joint. considering the function of the glenoid labrum, describe some of the consequences of a large tear in the glenoid labrum.
a physician diagnoses you with “olecranon bursitis.” predict the location and cause of the swelling that you are experiencing.
the menisci in the knee joint can be torn for a variety of reasons. considering the structures of the menisci, would you expect these tears to heal on their own? why or why not?