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All of post test (not responsible for knowing 42,43,46,54,55,60,64,65,76,79)
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• Chapter Summary • Chapter Quizzes• Art Labeling Quiz• Matching Quiz• Multiple-Choice Quiz (Level I)• Multiple-Choice Quiz (Level II)
GO TO THIS WEB SITE AND DO THESE PRACTICE TESTS.
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NAME THE JOINT STRUCTURES OR
JOINT CLASSIFICATION IN THE FOLLOWING
SLIDES
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1. Name this specific type of synovial joint.
Gliding joint
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2. Name this specific type of synovial joint.
Saddle joint
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Syndesmosis
3. Name this specific type of fibrous joint.
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Pivot joint
4. Name this specific type of synovial joint.
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5. Based on movement, what type of joint is shown in this example?
Synarthrosis
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6. What type of cartilaginous joint is shown in these 2 examples by red arrow?
Synchondrosis
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7. Based on fibrous structural classification of joints, what classification is this joint in?
Syndesmosis
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8. Name this area made up of 4 muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. It is an area prone to injury.
Rotator cuff
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9. Based on fibrous structural classification of joints, what classification is this joint in?
Gomphosis
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10. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown in blue.
Gliding joint
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11. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown in blue.
Hinge joint
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12. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
Pivot joint
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13. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
Condyloid joint
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14. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
Saddle joint
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15. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
Ball and Socket joint
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16. Name this specific structure.
Posterior cruciate ligament
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17. Name this specific structure.
Lateral meniscus
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Pivot joint
18. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
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GLIDING JOINTS
Phalanges of foot - tarsals
19. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.
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20. Name the specific blue part shown by arrow.
Articular cartilage
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21. Name the specific pink part shown by arrow.
Synovial membrane
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22. Name the white part
shown by the red arrow.
tendon
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23. What type of joint disease is shown here?
Carpal tunnel
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24. Name these specific structures shown by the red arrows.
Bursa sacs
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25. Name the part outlined in yellow that envelopes
the joint.
Articular capsule
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26 – 50. NAME THE JOINT MOVEMENT IN THE REMAINING
SLIDES
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circumduction
29.
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plantar flexion
31.
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circumduction
33.
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Movement is palm down to palm up
supination
36.
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circumduction
39.
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supination
43. Bones uncross
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Movement is toward thumb sideAbduction
46.
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Movement is palm up to palm down
pronation
47.
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48. The two actions of a hinge joint are __________ and ___________.
Flexion and Extension
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49. Standing on one's toes is an example of _____ of the foot.
Plantar flexion
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50. What movement occurs when clenching the teeth?
elevation
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NAME THE DISORDER OR
PROCEDURE IN THE FOLLOWING SLIDES
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51. Name the disorder.
joint hypermobility syndrome
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52. Name this specific joint disease.
Gout
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53. Name this specific autoimmune disease.
Rheumatoid arthritis
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54. In this procedure, what is being removed from the knee for analysis?
Synovial fluid
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Dislocation and Luxation
55. Give 2 medical terms for this joint accident
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Arthroscopy
56. Name this procedure.
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Total hip replacement
57. These parts are used for what specific procedure?
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sprain
58. Name this disorder.
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strain
59. Name this disorder.
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bursitis
60. Name this disorder.
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Tick Bites
61. Name this disorder that causes arthritis.
Lyme Disease
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62. Name this disorder.
Carpal tunnel syndrome
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63. What causes this sound?
Gas bubbles (such as CO2) in synovial fluid burst
POP
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