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Which of the following is defined as the study of movement?
Biomechanics
Kinematics
Kinetics
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Bring your left ear to your shoulder your left shoulder. This motion is called left __. This movement will cause a ______ force on the left side of the neck and a _____ force on the right side of the neck.
Flexion, Extension, Medial (Internal), Lateral (external), lateral flexion/lateral bending, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, abduction, adduction, sagittal, frontal, traction, compression, up, down.
Bring your left ear to your shoulder your left shoulder. This motion is called left __Lateral Flexion/Bending. This movement will cause a compression force on the left side of the neck and a traction force on the right side of the neck.
Which position requires the patient to be standing upright with their hands supinated?
Fundamental Position
Prone Position
Supine Position
Anatomical Position
Anatomical Position
This position requires a person to stand upright with their hands facing medially.
Anatomical Position
Prone Position
Fundamental Position
Supine Position
Fundamental Position
What is the relationship term used for closer to the front of the body?
Medial
Bilateral
Posterior
Anterior
Anterior
What is the relationship term used for farther from the midline?
Bilateral
Lateral
Ispilateral
Contralateral
Lateral
The term that means opposite side.
Ipsilateral
Contralateral
Lateral
Bilateral
Contralateral
When the bottom of foot rotates outward this is called?
Inversion
Dorsiflexion
Plantarflexion
Eversion
Eversion
The skull, vertebrae, ribs and sacrum are all part of what skeleton?
Axial
Appendicular
Axial
The porous, spongy portion of the bone is called?
Cancellous
Sutures of the skull are this type of joint:
Fibrous
Your wrist is ______________ to your shoulder:
distal
proximal
lateral
medial
distal
Movements that occur at the ankle include:
flexion and extension
protraction and retraction
dorsiflexion and plantarflexion
supination and pronation
dorsiflexion and plantarflexion
Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?
Gives the body shape and support
Protects vital organs
Manufactures blood cells
All of the above
All of the above
A bone marking that consists of a hollow or depression is called a:
foramen
crest
fossa
head
fossa
The hip is an example of what kind of synovial (diarthrodial) joint?
Ball-and-socket
Condyloid
Hinge
Pivot
Ball-and-socket
Mature long bone has a proximal and distal:
diaphysis
periosteum
epiphyseal growth plate
epiphysis
epiphysis
The two bones of a joint are held together by which of the following structures?
tendon
cartilage
bursa
ligament
ligament
Motions that occur in a joint that are necessary for joint movement but are not under voluntary control are called:
osteokinematic
springy block
accessory movement
manipulation
accessory movement
When a patient using a walker bears weight through the arms, what type of accessory movement is occurring at the wrists?
shear
traction
rotational force
approximation
(compression) - approximation
Which of the following statements about movements of the wrist joint is true?
In anatomical position, movement or the wrist toward the midline is known as flexion.
In anatomical position, movement of the wrist toward the midline is known as extension
In anatomical position, movement of the wrist toward the midline is known as ulnar deviation.
In anatomical position the wrist cannot move toward the midline.
In anatomical position, movement of the wrist toward the midline is known as ulnar deviation.
Which of the following is an irregular bone?
Vertebrae
Femur
Patella
Ribs
Vertebrae
Which of the following statements about joint movements is true?
Protraction and retraction occur both in the cervical spine and at the scapulae.
The term “abduction” generally means movement toward the midline.
Ulnar deviation occurs in the elbow/forearm.
The trunk can protract and retract.
Protraction and retraction occur both in the cervical spine and at the scapulae.
Which of the following injuries involves overstretching or tearing the ligaments?
A fracture
A strain
Which of the following injuries involves overstretching or tearing the ligaments?
A fracture
A strain
A sprain
A tendonitis
A tendonitis
SPRAIN
Which of the following is a normal end-feel at the end of a joint’s range of motion?
Bony
Boggy
Empty
Springy block
Bony