There are ___________ types of joints.
What is "3"?
Joints are also known as an _______________.
What is "articulation"?
There are _____________ types of synovial joints.
What is "6"?
Knee Joint
What is a synovial joint?
Extending beyond a straight line indicates what type of movement?
What is hyperextension?
True or False. You have less joints than bones in your body.
What is false?
The joints that are slightly movable.
What is cartilaginous joint.
The synovial joint that has one bone rotating around another.
What is a pivot joint?
What is a synovial joint?
The palm facing up is what movement?
The physiological is based upon:
If there is cartilage connecting the two bones it is a ___________________________. (Give physiological name).
The synovial joint that allows a joint to bend and straighten and move side-to-side.
Where the ribs attach to the sternum.
What is a cartilaginous joint?
Pulling a limb away from the midline is what
What is abduction?
The definition of a joint.
T1-T2 is what type of joint? Give both names.
What is Cartilaginous Joint / Amphiarthrosis?
The humerus-scapula is what type of joint?
What is a ball & socket joint?
Straightening of a joint indicates what movement?
What is extension?
Twisting a limb or head out to the side.
The job of joints.
Lacrimal bone - Maxilla is what type of joint? (Both names).
What is fibrous joint / synarthrosis?
The proximal phalanges-metacarpals is what type of joint?
What is a condyloid joint?
Circular motion at a ball and socket joint indicates what movement?
What is circumduction?
This type of synovial joint is common in short bones.
What is a plane joint?