Joint Classification
Diseases/Conditions
Shoulder Girdle
Limbs
Pelvic Gridle
100
Another name for a joint, a place where two or more bones meet.
What is an articulation?
100
It is an infection of a bursa sac.
What is bursitis?
100
Along with the clavicle, it makes up the shoulder girdle.
What is the scapulae?
100
Is the strongest bone of a person's body.
What is the femur?
100
Along with the Ilium and Pubis, it makes up the coxal bone.
What is the Ischium?
200
These types of joints include sutures and syndesmoses, both types of fibrous tissue that unites bones.
What are fibrous joints?
200
It is an infection of the joints in which the immune system is the one attacking the joints.
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
200
The attachment point for the shoulder girdle to the axial skeleton.
What is the sternoclavicular joint?
200
Is the number of phalanges on one hand.
What is 14?
200
The spot where the coxal bone is attached to the axial skeleton.
What is the sacroiliac joint?
300
Along with an articular capsule, joint cavity, and reinforcing ligaments, it is a distinguishing feature to synovial joints
What is articular cartilage?
300
This condition appears due to too much production of growth hormone.
What is acromegaly?
300
The joint in which the bones of the shoulder girdle join together.
What is the acromioclavicular joint?
300
This bone articulates with the humerus at the distal region.
What is the ulna?
300
Is the socket that recieves the femur.
What is the acetabulum?
400
This type of biaxial joint allows movement to travel in the sagittal (front & back) and frontal (side - to - side) planes of motion.
What is condyloid joint?
400
The following is seen when a person is not getting enough vitamin D.
What is Rickets?
400
Is the socket for the shoulder girdle, which is a ball and socket joint.
What is the glenoid cavity?
400
A pivot joint found in the forearm.
What is the radioulnar joint?
400
A characteristic that distinguishes a male pelvis from a female pelvis.
What is the female inlet is larger and more circular, the female pelvis as a whole is shallower, the female ilia flare more laterally, female sacrum is shorter and less curved, female ischial spines are shorter and farther apart, and female pubic arch has a larger angle?
500
This type of joint does not allow movement on any axis of motion.
What is a plane joint?
500
It is commonly seen in dancers, along with children and gymnasts.
What is lordosis?
500
The indicated part of the scapula, is seen anterior to the acromion.
What is the coracoid process?
500
Is the part that "catches" the olecranon.
What is the olecranon fossa?
500
They are the two big tarsals. The first is the heelbone.
What is the calcaneus and the talus?
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