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Joint Jeopardy
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Types of Movements:100
Name the Movement:
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Types of Movements:200
Name both movements: AnswerAnswer
Types of Movements:300
Name both movements:
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Types of Movements:400
What movement requires turning the hand so the palm is facing
downward?
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Types of Movements:500
Name all of the following movements:
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Classification:100
What is the most common joint in the body?
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Classification:200
The articular surfaces of the bones at the symphysis are covered by
a thin layer of __________________?
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Classification:300
Which type of joint is between the manubrium and the first
rib?
**BE SPECIFIC**
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Classification:400
Which of the types of joints allow more free movement and are structurally more complex?
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Classification:500
Name the three types of fibrous joints.
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Synovial Joints:100
What is the joint between the carpal and the metacarpal of
the thumb?
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Synovial Joints:200
What type of synovial joint is in the wrist and ankle?
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Synovial Joints:300
What is the main function of a ball-and-socket joint?
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Synovial Joints:400
What is another name for the condyloid joint?
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Synovial Joints:500
Name all six types of synovial joints.
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Life Span Changes:100
Joint stiffness is an early sign of ______.
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Life Span Changes:200
What is the best way to slow down the aging of your
joints?
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Life Span Changes:300
Which joints are the first to change?
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Life Span Changes:400
Loss of function in synovial joints begins in which decade
of life?
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Life Span Changes:500
____________ that connect epiphyses to diaphyses in long bones disappear as the skeleton grows and develops.
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Miscellaneous:100
What movement is associated with lowering a part?
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Miscellaneous:200
What are the two main functions of ligaments?
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Miscellaneous:300
In synovial joints, the bonebeneath articular cartilage contains which
bone, that absorbs shock?
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Miscellaneous:400
What ligament is associated with the elbow joint?
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Miscellaneous:500
Name the three ligaments in the hip joint.
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Types of Movements:100
abduction
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Types of Movements:200
Protractionand
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Types of Movements:300
Eversionand
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Types of Movements:400
Pronation
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Types of Movements:500
CircumductionSupination
andDorsiflexion
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Classification:100
Synovial Joints
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Classification:200
Hyaline Cartilage
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Classification:300
Synchondrosis
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Classification:400
Synovial Joints
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Classification:500
SyndesmosisSuture
andGomphosis
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Synovial Joints:100
•The Saddle Joint
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Synovial Joints:200
•Gliding joints
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Synovial Joints:300
•Allows a wider range of motion
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Synovial Joints:400
•The Ellipsoidal Joint
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Synovial Joints:500
Ball-and-SocketCondyloid Joint
Gliding JointHinge JointPivot Joint
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Life Span Changes:100
Aging
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Life Span Changes:200
Exercising
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Life Span Changes:300
The Fibrous Joints
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Life Span Changes:400
The Third Decade
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Life Span Changes:500
Synchondroses
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Miscellaneous:100
Depression
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Miscellaneous:200
To reinforce the joint capsule and help bind the articular ends of the bones.
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Miscellaneous:300
Cancellous
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Miscellaneous:400
Ulnar Collateral Ligament
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Miscellaneous:500
Iliofemerol ligament
Pubofemeral Ligament
Ischiofemoral Ligament
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