The left masseter will do this action to this side
Most cranial bones are this shape
This ligament is located on the anterior vertebral column and limits extension
What is counter nutation?
With R lateral deviation, the R TMJ does this arthrokinematic motion and the L does this on
What is spin and glide, respectively?
The masseter muscle is innervated by the mandibular branch of this nerve (name and number)
What is cranial nerve 5, trigeminal?
This bone features a spine, wing and a plate
What is the sphenoid bone?
The outer structure of the vertebral disc is called this
What is the annulus fibrosus?
The result of the force couple produced by erector spinae and iliopsoas is this motion
What is anterior pelvic tilt?
The mandible performs this motion when the disk moves posteriorly and superiorly in the upper joint space
What is elevation?
What is the mastoid process?
This landmark is on the interior surface of the mandible and provides an attachment for geniohyoid
What is the mental spine?
This ligament limits rotation and anterior movement of L5 on S1
What is the iliolumbar ligament?
Named for the high side, this motion involves a concentric contraction of QL on high side
What is pelvic elevation/hip hiking?
Patient's with this disease could specifically benefit from pursed lip breathing
What is emphysema?
This muscle flexes the trunk when contracting bilaterally. It flexes the trunk with rotation to the opposite side. It can also depress ribs and assist in ventilation.
What is external oblique?
The surface of the sacrum that meets with the ilium is officially called this
What is the auricular surface?
This ligament limits downward, posterior and lateral movements of the mandible
What is the lateral or temporomandibular ligament?
Shear forces decrease but more compressive forces occur during this pelvic motion
What is posterior pelvic tilt?
The origin is this and insertion is this for the temporalis muscle
What is the temporal fossa and coronoid process & ramus of mandible?
This muscle in the erector spinae group is the most medial
What is spinalis?
This is the name of the structure between the posterior vertebral body and anterior to transverse process
What is the pedicle?
This ligament has two portions, supraspinal and interspinal ligaments, and limits vertebral flexion
What is nuchal ligament?
In closed chain, external rotation of the right hip results in this pelvic movement on this side?
What is pelvic rotation to right?
These cervical levels innervate the diaphragm
What is C3-C5?