Articular movements and articulations
Bones
Ligaments
Diarthrosis
Misc
100
Name the two bones that come together to form the ball & socket joint of the shoulder
What is the scapula & humerus
100
List the bones that comprise the pectoral girdle.
What is clavicle and scapula
100

 The name of the band of connective tissue that connects the patella, or kneecap, to the tibia

What is the patellar ligament?
100
This synovial joint allows the greatest range of motion. Allows movement in three directions (rotate; flex/extend; abduct/adduct)
What is ball-and-socket joint. 


Examples= shoulder and hip

100
Name the ankle bones
What are the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and 3 cuneiform
200
Increasing the angle between 2 adjoining bones more than 180 degrees is called what?
What is hyperextension?
200
What is the longest bone of the body?
What is the Femur
200
The ligaments of the knuckles
What are the metacarpophalangeal ligaments
200
In this synovial joint one articulating surface is concave, the other is convex. An example is the joint at the base of the thumb.
What is saddle joint. 
200
 Trio of ligaments stabilizes the shoulder joint connecting between the humerus and the scapula
What are the glenohumeral ligaments
300
Which joints articulate to pronate and supinate the arm?
What are the the distal and proximal radio ulnar joint?
300
Name the bone that articulates with the tibia and fibula at the ankle. (Lies between the lateral & medial malleollus)
What is the Talus?
300
Ligaments that allow you to flex and extend your fingers
collateral digital ligaments
300
This synovial joint allows movement in two directions (flex/extend and adduct/abduct). One articulating surface is oval shaped and the other articulating surface has an oval shaped depression. An example the knuckles.
What is condyloid joint. 
300
Explain the difference between a compound fracture and a simple fracture. Which is most serious?
Compoud is open and more serious Simple is closed
400
Decreasing the angle between 2 bones is called what?
What is flexion
400
This bone is distal to the tibia and proximal to the metatarsals
What are the tarsals
400
Ligaments strengthening the knee joint from each side
What is the lateral & medial collateral ligaments
400
This synovial joint is where flat bone surfaces slide over one another with little change in the joint angle. An example is the ankle bones.
What is gliding joint.
400
List the three types of joint classifications.
What is Synarthrosis (immovable, ie sutures); amphiarthrosis (slightly moveable, ie ribs/sternum or symphysis pubis); diarthrosis (freely movable, hip and femur; knee; wrist; elbow)
500
Moving the bone toward the midline is called what? Moving the bone away from the midline is called what?
What is adduction and abduction
500
Name the three bones that form the coxal bone.
What is ischium, ilium and pubis
500

The internal ligament of the knee that prevents the shin bone from sliding out in front of the thigh bone (hyperextension)

What is the anterior cruciate ligament?
500
Which synovial joint allows rotation around the length of the bone.
What is a pivot joint. 


Example= between C1 and C2; joint at proximal ends of radius and ulna.

500
What bone(s) form the medial malleoli? What bones form the lateral malleoli?
medial= inner ankle bone (tibia) lateral= outer ankle (fibula)