A/P Sem 2 Final Review Sheet 2017: NO NOTECARD for the exams this semester Directional terms: flexion, extension, supination, pronation, abduction, adduction, rotation, circumduction, retraction, protraction, elevation, depression, etc. Know the definition plus stating that motion that occurs at a joint and how it does that. Functions of joints- 4 Knee ligaments & what their attachment points are, both inside the joint & outside the joint Examples of fibrous joints (3), Cartilaginous Joints (2), and Synovial Joints (6) Shoulder ligaments – 4 Meniscus – Function of bursa- Shoulder’s most unstable position – Sprains vs strains – Ankle ligaments – both medial – 1 and lateral – 4 Tendons connect vs ligaments connect – 3 types of muscles and where they’re found – 3 different types of muscle fibers and their descriptions – slow twitch, fast twitch glycolytic, fast-twitch fatigue resistant Muscle fatigue causes – All Origins, Insertions, & Actions for the following groups: quads (4), hamstrings(3), Sartorius, & rotator cuff (4) Know Actions and Locations for below muscles, If it says location only- that muscle will only be on the images test. Know all retinaculum for labeling. Bold muscles will be on the written test for action testing. Epicranius, Orbicularis oculi, Orbicularis oris, buccinator, Zygomaticus, platysma, frontalis, occipitalis Masseter, temporalis
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A/P Sem 2 Final Review Sheet 2017: NO NOTECARD for the exams this semester
Directional terms: flexion, extension, supination, pronation, abduction, adduction, rotation, circumduction, retraction, protraction, elevation, depression, etc. Know the definition plus stating that motion that occurs at a joint and how it does that.
Functions of joints- 4
Knee ligaments & what their attachment points are, both inside the joint & outside the joint
Examples of fibrous joints (3), Cartilaginous Joints (2), and Synovial Joints (6)
Shoulder ligaments – 4
Meniscus –
Function of bursa-
Shoulder’s most unstable position –
Sprains vs strains –
Ankle ligaments – both medial – 1 and lateral – 4
Tendons connect vs ligaments connect –
3 types of muscles and where they’re found –
3 different types of muscle fibers and their descriptions – slow twitch, fast twitch glycolytic, fast-twitch fatigue resistant
Muscle fatigue causes –
All Origins, Insertions, & Actions for the following groups: quads (4), hamstrings(3), Sartorius, & rotator cuff (4)
Know Actions and Locations for below muscles, If it says location only- that muscle will only be on the images test. Know all
retinaculum for labeling. Bold muscles will be on the written test for action testing.