Structure & Function of the Musculoskeletal System
Basic Body Movements
Lifespan changes to the Musculoskeletal system
Common chronic conditions
Fractures
100

What are the functions of bones? 

Protect vital organs, give shape to the body, allow the body to move 

100

Straightening a body part vs. bending a body part 

Extension & Flexion 

100

Bones begin as flexible connective tissue called what? 

Cartilage 

100

a condition caused by painful buildup of uric acid in the joints 

Gout 

100

 a broken bone that does not break the skin 

closed fracture or simple fracture 

200

A site where two bones meet. 

Joint/articulation 

200

Dorsiflexion 

bending a body part backward 

200

Name 2 fine motor skills 

eating with utensils, tying shoelaces 

200
Name two NSAIDS 

Aspirin or Ibuprofen 

200

occurs when a bone is pulled out of its attachment place, happens most commonly  in the shoulders and hips 

dislocation 

300

Provide movement of body parts to maintain posture and to produce heat 

Muscles 

300

Pronation 

turning a body part downward 
300

The process of bones hardening over a period of time 

Ossification

300

Name three ways arthritis is generally treated 

anti-inflammatory RX's, Local applications of heat to reduce swelling, ROM exercises, regular exercise, diet changes to reduce weight or maintain strength 

300

displaced fracture 

when a broken bone has moved out of alignment 
400

Another word for a synovial joint

ball & socket 

400

Plantar flexion 

flexing the foot downward so that the toes point downward 

400

Name 2 gross motor skills 

walking, using larger muscles of the body 

400

inflammation of the fascia on the bottom of the foot 

Plantar fasciitis 
400

a partial fracture in young children, due to softer bone structures 

greenstick fracture 

500

How many skeletal muscles does the human body contain? 

Over 600

500

hyperextension 

extending a joint beyond its normal ROM 

500

Name 3 normal changes of aging 

Muscles weaken and lose tone, height is gradually lost, body movement slow, joint pain, bone density reduces 

500
joints become red, swollen, very painful, can result in deformities that are severe and disabling 

Rheumatoid arthritis 

500

What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?

Strains - caused by injury to a muscle 

Sprain- caused by an injury to the joint