general
structural
functional
movement
pathology
100
Site where 2 or more bones meet

What is articulation?

100

Structural classification for joints

What are synovial, fibrous, cartilaginous?

100

This functional classification of joints means immovable

What is synarthroses?

100

In this movement, the radius rotates over the ulna. 

What is pronation?

100

This inflammatory condition is typically caused by overuse. 

What is tendonitis?

200

T/F Joints are the strongest part of the skeleton

False

200

Most joints in the body are classified as...

What is synovial?

200

Functional classification is based on this criteria. 

What is the amount of movement allowed by the joint?

200
A bending movement that decreases the angle of a joint

What is flexion?

200

Partial dislocation of a joint

What is subluxation?
300

Joints serve this function.

What is to provide skeletal mobility and hold the skeleton together?

300

Syndesmosis joint can be found

What is the distal articulation of the radius/ulna? OR tibia/fibula?

300

All of the sutural joints of the skull are classified as this 

What is synarthrosis?

300

Chewing food uses these two movements

What are elevation and depression (of the mandible)?

300

The 3 types of arthritis

What are Rheumatoid Arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gouty arthritis?

400

The number of synovial joint types

What is 6?

400

Two types of cartilaginous joints.

What are synchondrosis and symphysis?

400

The articulation of the atlas and axis is classified as this type of joint.

What is diarthrosis?

400

Spelling counts! These opposing movements are spelled similarly - with only one letter differentiating them.

What are abduction and adduction?

400

If left untreated, what was once called a "rich man's disease" can result in this. 

What is the fusion of bone ends and immobilization of joint. 

*recorded lecture - gouty arthritis once referred to as "rich man's disease"

500

Metacarpophalangeal joints are classified as... 

What are condyloid?

500

A tooth in its alveolar socket is an example of this type of fibrous structural joint.

What is gomphosis?

500

This type of joint is slightly movable; for example, intervertebral discs and pubic symphysis.

What is amphiarthosis?

500

"Arm circles" or "windmills", a common warm up exercise, is this type of movement.

What is circumduction?

500

This disease can be treated either conservatively or progressively. Progressive treatment includes immunosuppressants.

What is RA?