Planes of Movement
Joints
Joints Cont.
Joints Cont.
Misc
100

The sagittal plane divides the body into what portions?

Divides the body into left and right

100

What is the immovable joint separated by a thin layer of connective tissue?

Synarthrotic (FIBROUS JOINTS)

100

Give an example of a diarthrotic or synovial joint that is also a ball-and-socket joint:

Shoulder joint, hip joint. 

100

The only saddle joint on the body is located where?

The thumb

100

Abduction and Adduction occur in this plane:

Frontal

200

The coronal plane divides the body into what portions?

Front and back or anterior/posterior portions

200

This type of joint movement is characterized as slightly moveable, and connected by hyaline cartilage:

Amphiarthrotic (CARTILAGINOUS JOINTS)

200

What are the six types of diarthrotic synovial joints in the body?

1. Ball and Socket

2. Ellipsoid/Condyle

3. Saddle

4. Pivot

5. Hinge

6. Gliding

200
Which joint allows for rotation?

Pivot joint. An example is the axis and atlas of the neck, and the forearm

200

Rotation occurs on this plane:

Transverse

300

Medial & Lateral, Flexion & Extension occur in this plane:

Sagittal

300

This type of joint is are freely moveable and most common in the appendicular skeleton:

Diarthrotic (SYNOVIAL JOINTS)

300

What axis is a ball-and-socket joint?

Multi-axis/Tri-axis

sagittal=flexion and extension

frontal=abduction and adduction

transverse=rotation

300

This joint allows for flexion and extension in the elbow and knee:

Hinge joint

300

The term "superior" refers to what structure?

Things that are superior are closer to the head

400

The transverse plane divides the body into:

Upper and lower, or superior/inferior

400

Give an example of a Synarthrotic or Fibrous joint:

Sutures of the skull, Ribs

400

An example of a ellipsoid or condyloid joint:

metacarpals, phalanges, metatarsals

400

Which joint allows for sliding or twisting without any circular movement?

Gliding joint as in the carpals and tarsals 

400

If something is distal it means that it is what?

It is further away from the trunk or midline

500

What type of movement combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction?

Circumduction

500

Give an example of an amphiarthrotic or Cartilaginous joint:

Discs of the spine, Distal Tib/Fib. Generally weight bearing.
500

What type of joint has both concave and convex regions, allowing for a wide range of movement?

Saddle joint

500

What type of joint is surrounded by a fibrous capsule, articular (hyaline) cartilage, joint cavity (synovial fluid), and reinforcing ligaments (bursae)?

Synovial Joints

500

A fluid-filled sac that cushion tendons where they cross the bones is what?

Bursae

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