What is arthrology
Diathroses
what is freely moveable joint
Bruise not blue coloring
what is a contusion
decreasing the angle between two joints
what is flexion?
bone is intermediate to the pubis and tibia
What is Femur
Two bones come into contact
what is joint articulation?
name one of the 6 different types diathroses
Resonses will vary, ball and socket for example.
Blue coloring
what is cyanosis
extending a joint past the normal amount
what is Hyperextention?
the first blank used to be restorative aids in the World Wars
Physical Therapist
What are the three types of joints
What are ampithroses, gophoses, and diathroses?
name two different types of diathroses joints
responses will vary for example ball and socket joint, and condyloid
blue bruise
Ecchymosis
move body part away from body
what is abduction?
Our gooey insides are also know as?
What is smooth muscle
Give an example of each of the three type of joints
Response will vary Gophoses: spine, amipathroses: sternum, diathroses elbow
name three different types of joints not already said
Responses will vary
foot goes toward body
Inversion
move body part toward body
what is adduction?
Muscles can only?
what is pull?
holds together the skull
What is sutures?
Give an example of each type of diathroses joint
Pivot joint can be found at radius and ulna. Gliding joint can be found on the wrist. Hinge joint can be found on the knee. The condyloid can be found between phalanges and metatarsals. Ball and socket joint can be found at elbow. Saddle joint can only be found in thumbs.
Foot goes away from body
Eversion
Moves thumb to touch the tips of other fingers
what is Opposition?
Universal starting point
Anatomical position