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Funny bone
Mapping
Stable or mobile?
100

The site where two or more bones meet

What is an articulation/joint?

100

The pectineal line is __________ to the lesser trochanter

What is inferior/distal?

100

The longest, heaviest and strongest bone of the appendicular skeleton.

What is the femur?

100

Medical term for the THIGH

What is femoral?

100

Tissue that connects bone to bone.

What is a ligament?

200

The term that defines the group of joints that offers NO MOVEMENTS

What is synarthrosis?

200

The posterior longitudinal ligament is located  __________ to the spinal canal

What is anterior?

200

These type of bones are generally small and flat. They develop inside tendons.

What are sesamoid bones.

200

Lay term for INGUINAL region

What is the groin?

200

The anatomical plane separate the body into left and right portions of unequal size

What is Parasagittal?

300

The two types of synovial joints that offer movements along two planes of movement

What are Condylar & Saddle joints?

300

The ankle ligaments are __________ to the ankle retinaculums

What is deep.

300

The pelvic girdle is formed by the following bones.

What are the sacrum and paired pelvic bone

300

We use DIGITAL when referring to the toes of the foot except for this one toe has special names (name both the medical and lay terms)

What are Hallux/Great(Big) Toes?

300

The joint of the lower extremity that is amphiarthrotic, syndesmosis. Its decreased ability to move makes this joint a stable one.

What is the Distal tibiofibular joint

400

The two types of joints that can become synostosis joints

What are fibrous suture and cartilaginous synchondrosis

400

The Pes Ansurinus bursa is located __________ to the tibial tuberosity

What is medial?

400

This type of spinal curve is concave anteriorly and convex posteriorly

What is kyphosis?

400

Two regions that are distal to the SURAL region

What are Tarsus, Calcaneal & Pes?

400

From the anatomical position, the following are all of the movements that occur along the HORIZONTAL plane

What are Pronation/Supination, Medial/Lateral & Right/Left rotation, Horizontal Abducion/Adduction?

500

The six components of a synovial joint.

What are Articular cartilage, Joint cavity, Articular capsule, Synovial fluid, Reinforcing ligaments, and Nerve and Blood Vessels.

500

The tibionavicular ligament is located __________ to the tibiocalcaneal ligament

What is anterior?

500

This fibrous membrane covers the EXTERNAL surface of the entire bone except where cartilage is present.

What is periosteum?

500

The two cartilage pad sit on the articular surfaces of the tibia, offering stability to the knee joint by making the joint surfaces more congruent.  

Medial and lateral meniscus

500

The down phase of the squat movement, the following movements are happening simultaneously at the lumbar spine, hip, knee and ankle (name the movement for each of the joints)

What are Lumbar extension, Hip flexion, Knee flexion, Ankle dorsiflexion?

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