AMA ROM standard for wrist flexion.
What is 0-80 degrees?
The phalanges are this type of bone
What is a long bone?
This term means closest to the point of attachment
What is proximal?
When measuring ROM, this part of the Goniometer should be placed over the affected joint
What is the Fulcrum or Axis?
The number of Carpal bones
What is 8?
ROM standard for PIP and DIP extension.
What is 0 Degrees?
Ribs are this type of bone
What are flat bones?
This suffix means inflammation
What is itis?
When the starting degree is 0* and that number is RED, which numbers should you read at the end of the motion?
What is RED?
This carpal bone is 4th proximal bone and gets its named because it looks like a pea
What is Pisiform?
AMA ROM standard for MCP flexion.
What is 90 degrees.
A joint that is freely movable
What is a synovial joint?
This carpal bone is the most common Fx bone
What is Scaphoid bone?
This arm of the Goniometer goes over the bone that does not move
What is the stationary arm?
The first finger has _______ (number) this many bones
What is 2
AMA ROM standard for PIP flexion.
What is 100 degrees.
Skull joints are these types of joints
What are fibrous joints?
These connective tissues attach bone to bone, helping to form a joint
What are ligaments?
When measuring the DIP joint ROM, where will the stationary arm be placed?
What is along the middle interphalanx or MIP?
This metacarpal is most likely to be Fx when punching an object
What is the 5th metacarpal?
AMA ROM standard for Ulnar Deviation
What is 30 - 35 degrees.
Carpals are these types of bones
What is short bone?
This injury is when the DIP joint is stuck in flexion
What is Mallet finger?
When measuring Ulna Deviation, where should the movement arm be placed?
What is, aligned with the 3rd metacarpal bone?
This is the medical name for the knuckle joint
What is metacarpophalangeal joint?