Joints
Names of Joints
Structure of Joints
Movements of the Body
BONUS
100
sites where two or more bones meet
What are articulations?
100
The name of the joint where the scapula and humerous meet?
What is the Glenohumeral joint?
100
The three types of the structure are sutures(short fibers), syndesmosis(long fibers) , and Gomphosis(periodontal ligament).
What is Fibrous?
100
Bending over at the hips
What is flexion?
100
This joint is multiaxial and is a ball and socket joint that connects the head of humerus with the scapula.
What is the glenohumeral?
200
These joints are immoveable and are bound together by connective tissue fibers.
What is synarthroses?
200
The joint where the sacrum and the coxal bone meet?
What is Sacroiliac joint?
200
Plane, hinge, pivot, condyloid are all types of this structure
What is Synovial?
200
A dancer points there toes
What is and example of plantar flexion
200
This is an amphiarthrotic joint that allows slight movement that is also cartilaginous and symphysis. It connects pubic bones.
What is the pubic symphysis?
300
These joints are predominate in the limbs where mobility is important.
What is Diarthroses.
300
The joint where the tibia and fibula meet distally?
What is the tibiofibular joint?
300
This type of joint only allows movement in a uniaxial plane; the rounded end of the bone protrudes into a "sleeve" composed of bone an possibly ligaments.
What is a pivot joint?
300
Touching your thumb to any of your fingers is.
What is opposition?
300
The characterisitcs of this joint are: Diarthrotic, uniaxial, synovial, and piviot. HINT: connects the atlas and the axis
What is the atlantoaxial joint?
400
These three structures of the joints separate the bony regions of the joint.
What are synovial, cartilaginous, and fibrous?
400
This joint connects the metacarpals and proximal phlanx.
What is the metacarpophalangeal joint.
400
an epiphyseal plate is an example of this joint class.
What is cartilaginous?
400
This joints are fibrous, synarthrotic, and allows no movement
What is the sutures of the skull?
500
These joints are immoveable and is bound together by fibrous connective tissue.
What are the sutures of the skull?
500
The joint in which the temporal bones of the skull and the mandible meet.
What is the temporalmanibular joint.
500
The radio carpals are an example of this joint
What is an example of a condyloid joint?
500
movement of a body part anteriorly; jutting the lower jaw forward
What is protraction?
500
This articulation has a gliding movement, is diarthrotic, synovial, and a plane joint.
What is femoropatellar joint?