Skeletal
Joints
Taping
Vertebrae
Types of Bone
100
Also known as the skull

Cranium

100

What are joints?

When two bones come together

100

Which direction should you tape?

The opposite way of the sprain (inside out)

100

The most upper section of your spine

Cervical

100

Act as levers 

Long Bone

200

The longest bone in the body is located here, and the name is the _________

femur

200
This type of joint is mainly fixed, does not move

Fibrous joints

200

The action of wrapping around the heel and wrapping around the bottom of the feet (hint: its a number)

Figure 8/Heel Locks

200

The lower section of the spine, lower back(not the tail bone)

Lumbar

200

Bones of the wrist and ankles and give strength to mobile joints

Short Bone

300

The bone of the knee is known as the _________

Patella 
300

The moveable joints that contain fluid 

Synovial joints

300

The name of the check to see if blood is returning to the toes/feet

Capillary Refill

300

The largest middle section of the spine 

Thoracic 

300

Offer protection for organs (scapula, ribs, etc.)

Flat bones

400

The inner bone of the forearm is called

Ulna

400

This type of joint protects from wear and tear, absorb shock and expand during pregnancy to open up the hips to make room for the baby in the uterus 

Cartilagenous joints

400

The amount of stir-ups needed before applying the horseshoes 

Three

400

What is the function of the vertebral column

Support/Protect the spine/Structure

400

Developed after birth and examples include the patella 

Sesamoid bones

500
These two bones make up what we call the "tail bone"

Saccrum & Coccyx

500

The flat sacs that contain synovial fluid in your joints 

Bursa
500

The action of flattening/spreading the foot to mimic weight bearing 

Splay/Splaying the foot

500

How many total vertebrae are in the spine

35 bones

500

Provide support for the body. Example: vertebrae

Irregular bones

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