What is arthrology?
The study of joints
What type of diarthrosis is the thumb?
Saddle
The shoulders are ___ to the hips.
SUPERIOR
Inflammation of a whole joint is called...
arthritis
Which kind of kinematic chain is more stable?
Closed kinematic chain
A slightly moveable joint is called a(n) ____
amphiarthrosis
What picture represents the joint at the shoulder?
1
The heart is ___ to the lungs.
MEDIAL
Inflammation of the synovial bursa is called...
Bursitis
Give an example of a movement you can perform in the frontal plane.
Side Lunge, side shuffle (any side to side movement)
What is a diarthrosis and how many types are there?
Freely moveable joints, 6
What kind of diarthrosis allows for all movements except rotation?
Condyloid
What does circumduction do?
Move a limb in a circle
Gout is an accumulation of...
uric acid
What plane of motion does a squat take place in?
Sagittal
What classification of joint is a suture?
Where in the body can you find this kind of joint?
Synarthrosis, skull
What kind of joint does #5 represent? What motions can this joint do?
Pivot: pronation/supination
What 4 movements can the shoulder do that make it unique?
Protraction, retraction, elevation, depression
Which joint disorder is degenerative that happens with advancing age?
Osteoarthritis
List the three types of planes and explain or draw how they divide the body.
Sagittal- splits body into left and right halves
Transverse- splits the body into top and bottom halves
Frontal- splits the body into front and back halves
What classification of joint is a gomphosis?
Where in the body can you find this kind of joint?
Synarthrosis
Tooth in socket
Look at picture #4. The top piece fits perfectly into the bottom piece. Based on the shapes we called the top piece ____ and the bottom piece ____.
Concave, Convex
Correctly use the word DISTAL in a sentence
The ankles are distal compared to the knees
____ usually occurs in small joints like in the fingers.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Give an example of a closed kinematic chain exercise and an example of an open kinematic chain exercise.
Why are these closed/open?
Closed- Squat (feet stay fixed)
Open- Kicking a ball (legs move in space)