Where two or more bones meet.
What is a joint?
Anterior thigh muscles.
What are the quadriceps?
When a professional does something outside of their protocol.
Malfeasance.
Posterior thigh muscles.
What are the hamstrings?
Six diarthrosis joints.
What is synovial?
Connects muscle to bone.
What is a tendon?
Deep to the gastrocnemius.
What is the soleus?
Breaking the rules or a contract.
Breach
Group of bones that the femur makes a ball and socket joint with.
Pelvis
Rotation of the heel and foot inward during a fall.
What is inversion?
Connects bone to bone.
Deep to the rectus femoris.
What is the vastus intermedius?
Protection of patient's health information
HIPAA
What is a pivot joint?
Pointing of the toes upward.
What is dorsiflexion?
Between the second metacarpal and second proximal phalanx.
What is a metacarpophalangeal joint.
Medial to the lats. Scapular elevation.
What is the trapezius?
Provides protection when someone aids another person.
Good Samaritan Law
Connects the gastrocnemius to the calcaneus.
What is the Achilles Tendon.
Decreasing the angle of the hip joint.
What is flexion?
Connects the tibia to the femur.
What is the MCL?
Elbow flexion and extension.
What are the triceps and biceps?
The overall concept that applies to malfeasance, misfeasance and nonfeasance.
What is Negligence?
Skull, vertebral column and trunk.
What is the Axial Skeleton?
How many interphalangeal joints does the hallux have?
What is one?