The main role of a joint
What is "Permits movement between 2 bones" ?
A type of bone Injury
What is "Fracture, Stress Fracture, or shin splint" ?
A Movement Term and its opposite movement
What is..
- Flexion + Extension
- Abduction + Adduction
- Plantarflexion + Dorsiflexion
- Supination + Pronation
- Inversion + Eversion
The anatomical position
The three anatomical planes
What is "Frontal plane, Transverse plane, Sagittal plane" ?
A type of Synovial Joint
Correct !!!
A type of bone Disease
What is "Osteoporosis" ?
The opposite of Pronation
Name a directional term and its opposite
Correct!!!
Describes how rotation around the body takes place
Ball and Socket joint can be found here
This bone injury has tiny cracks caused by a rapid increase in activity
We see Inversion + Eversion in this body part
What is "Ankle/Foot" ?
Closer to the point of attatchment
What is "Proximal" ?
A vertical plane that divides left and right
What is "Sagittal Plane" ?
The Elbow has this type of Joint
What is "Hinge joint" ?
This Bone injury is a painful condition occurring on the medial or lateral side of the tibia
What is "Shin Splints" ?
This movement happens when you curl your bicep
The opposite of lateral, and its description
What is "Medial - Closer to midline"
Describe Antero-Posterior
What is "The axis that extends from the front of the body to the back" ?
Name 2 Joint types and their respective body parts
Correct !!!
The three types of classifications a Fracture can have
What is "Simple, Compound, Comminuted"
An example of a movement which involves Circumduction
What is "Throwing a underhand softball" ?
2 Pairs of anatomical relationships and their descriptions
Correct!!!
Perpendicular to the plane of movement
What is "axis of rotation"