Functional Classification
Structural Classification
Upper Body
Lower Body
Joints Misc.
100
According to functional classification, ____________ joints are slightly movable.
What is amphiarthroses?
100
In this kind of articulation, a periodontal ligament hold a tooth in its socket.
What is gomphosis?
100
Chewing would involve the __________ joint.
What is temporomandibular joint?
100
The ankle joints is made up of the articulation of these 3 bones.
What are the tibia, fibula and talus?
100
___________ studies joint structure, function and dysfunction while ___________ studies movement.
What is arthrology and kinesiology?
200
A synovial joint is an example of this classification.
What is diarthroses?
200
Joints containing hyaline cartilage are called ___________ and joints containing fibrocartilage are called ____________.
What are synchondroses and symphyses?
200
Because the glenohumeral joint is so mobile, it lacks this.
What is stability?
200
Another name for the ball-and-socket hip joint is the __________ joint.
What is the coxal?
200
This is a type of arthritis, referred to as degenerative joint disease or "wear-and-tear arthritis". It is the most common chronic arthritis and is related to the normal aging process
What is osteoarthritis?
300
The sternocostal ribs (between the sternum and the 1st rib) is ___________.
What is synarthrotic?
300
A ligamentous connection, such as that between the bones of the lower leg, is this type of fibrous joint.
What is syndesmoses?
300
The ulna and radius articulate with the humerus to form this joint.
What is the elbow or humeroulnar joint?
300
This hinged joint is the largest, most vulnerable joint in the body.
What is the knee or tibiofemoral joint?
300
These ligaments prevent backward displacement of the tibia or forward sliding of the femur.
What are the cruciate ligaments?
400
The pubic symphysis is cartilaginous and ____________.
What is amphiarthrotic?
400
The epiphyseal growth plate is an example of this type of cartilaginous joint.
What is synchondroses?
400
Intervertebral joints (between intervertebral bodies) are ____________ and ____________.
What are cartilaginous and amphiarthrotic?
400
At the knee, this C-shaped structure aids in stabilization.
What are the medial and lateral meniscus?
400
The inability to produce the fluid that keeps most joints moist would likely be caused by a disorder of this.
What is the synovial membrane?
500
Put the functional classifications of joints in order from the least stable to the most stable.
What is diarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and synarthrotic?
500
Examples of ____________ these synovial joints are found between the metacarpals and phalanges of fingers 2 through 5.
What is condylar or condyloid?
500
This joint allows the movement of shaking your head "no".
What is the atlantoaxial?
500
Sophie worked cleaning homes for 30 years. Several times, she was forced to miss work since one of her kneecaps was swollen and painful. This is Sophie's condition.
What is bursitis of prepatellar bursa?
500
This is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory disorder. Inflammation occurs in the joint, and the fluid that accumulates causes swelling, stiffness, impairment of joint movement and extreme pain.
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
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