This is the tissue type that make up your orbicularis oris.
What is the muscle tissue?
This is where compact bone is typically found in a long bone.
What is the diaphysis?
This is the type of fracture where the outer layer of skin is broken.
What is an open fracture?
These are the three types of muscles in the body.
What is skeletal, cardiac, and smooth?
This is the tool used to measure ROM.
What is a goniometer?
These two body cavities make up the dorsal body cavity.
What are the cranial and vertebral cavity?
This is the term for the head of a long bone.
What is the epiphysis?
This is the type of fracture repair typically used for fractures in the diaphysis.
What is a nail?
This is where calcium binds to in order to signal the tropomyosin to move out of the way.
What is troponin?
This movement is when your knee moves in the medial direction.
What is valgus motion?
This plane is parallel to the median plane.
What is the sagittal plane?
List the 4 types of bones.
Flat, long, irregular, short
This is the first stage of bone remodeling where blood clots.
What is hematoma formation?
This is the molecule needed to unbind the myosin head after the powerstroke.
What is ATP?
Your knee and elbow are both this type of joint.
What is a hinge joint?
List any regional term that is on the axial division of the body.
Antecubital, Axillary, Brachial, Calcaneal, Carpal, Coxal, Digital, Femoral, Gluteal, Inguinal, Olecranal, Patellar, Pelvic, Poplitea, Scapular, Tarsal
List the sections of the vertebrae from superior to inferior.
Cervical
Thoracic
Lumbar
Sacral
Coccyx
This repair method is external and requires no incisions.
What is casting?
What is muscle shape?
This is the motion where your limbs move laterally from your midline.
What is abduction?
Blood and adipose are examples of this type of tissue.
What is connective tissue?
These are the two cells used in bone remodeling.
What are osteoblasts and osteoclasts?
This is the type of fracture typically associated with younger kids due to their bones not being fully developed.
What is a greenstick fracture?
These are what we call the muscle attachment points.
What is origin and insertion?
The ACL is being tested during this knee test.
What is the anterior drawer test?