Chapter 8: Joints

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1. A diarthrosis is a ____ movable joint such as an intervertebral joint.

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A diarthrosis is also known as a freely movable joint, allowing for a wide range of motion.

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2. Which type of joints are suture, gomphosis, and syndesmoses examples of?

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Suture, gomphosis, and syndesmoses all belong to the fibrous joints category, characterized by dense connective tissue holding the bones together with minimal movement.

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3. Tendon sheaths protect tendons of muscles, bursitis is the inflammation of a bursae, and bursae contain ___ fluid.

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The correct term for the fluid found in bursae is synovial fluid, which helps to reduce friction between adjacent structures.

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4. Joint ROM is determined by the shape of the bone surface, muscle tone, and number of ligaments around the ________.

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The range of motion (ROM) of a joint is influenced by the bone surface shape, muscle tone, and ligaments surrounding the joint. None of the other options mentioned directly impact joint ROM.

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5. What is hyperextension?

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Hyperextension is the excessive extension of a joint beyond its normal range of motion, often resulting in injury.

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6. What is circumduction?

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Circumduction is a specific type of joint movement involving all the primary movements of a joint in a circular manner.

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7. What is the opposite of elevation?

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The opposite of elevation, which refers to the height above a point of reference, is depression, which refers to a lower or sunken area.

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8. Which of the following best describes the term 'Opposition'?

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In this context, 'Opposition' refers to the act of resistance or disagreement towards a particular idea or action.

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9. The socket that articulates with the head of the humerus in the shoulder joint is known as the ______ cavity.

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The correct term for the socket in the shoulder joint is glenoid cavity, not acetabular, patellar, or sinusoidal, which are associated with other joints in the body.

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10. The fibrous tissue that joins the 2 bones in a fibrous joint is primarily composed of ____ fibers.

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Collagen is the main structural protein found in various connective tissues including the fibrous tissue that connects bones in fibrous joints.

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11. Name the three types of joints on the human skull, SUTURE, GOMPHOSIS, AND ______.

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The human skull has three main types of joints: SUTURE, GOMPHOSIS, and SYNCHONDROSIS. Synovial joints are found in other parts of the body, allowing movement between bones.

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12. How many bones do cartilaginous joints connect?

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Cartilaginous joints are a type of joint that connects two bones with cartilage. This type of joint allows for slight movement between the two bones.

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13. What are intervertebral discs made of and what characteristic do cartilaginous joints lack?

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Intervertebral discs are made of fibrocartilage, and cartilaginous joints lack a joint cavity.

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14. Which of the following reinforces and strengthens synovial joints?

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Synovial joints are reinforced and strengthened by ligaments, which connect bone to bone and provide stability to the joint structure.

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15. Synovial fluid does not contain red blood cells, but it DOES contain hyaluronic acid, albumin, and ________.

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Synovial fluid is a clear, viscous fluid found in the cavities of synovial joints. Phagocytes, specifically macrophages, are present in synovial fluid and play a role in the immune response and removal of debris. While lymphocytes are also part of the immune system, they are not typically found in synovial fluid. Platelets are involved in blood clotting and not a component of synovial fluid. Fibroblasts are cells that produce collagen and connective tissue but are not typically found in synovial fluid.

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16. What is the movement of bending a joint called?

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Flexion refers to the movement of bending a joint to decrease the angle between the bones. Extension, abduction, and adduction are different types of movements that are not related to bending a joint.

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17. What is the opposite of inversion?

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Inversion refers to turning something inside out or upside down, while eversion refers to turning something outward. Diversion, conversion, and subversion do not have opposite meanings to inversion.

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18. Which of the following is one of the knee ligaments?

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The correct answer is MCL, which stands for Medial Collateral Ligament. ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament, PCL stands for Posterior Cruciate Ligament, and LCL stands for Lateral Collateral Ligament, which are also ligaments in the knee.

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19. Joints that have a labrum Shoulder and ___

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The correct answer is 'HIP' because joints that have a labrum in the shoulder include the hip joint as hip labral tears are a common injury in the hip joint that can cause pain and limited range of motion.

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20. Does a sprained ankle always result in articular cartilage damage?

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A sprained ankle does not always result in articular cartilage damage. While it is possible for a sprained ankle to lead to cartilage damage, it does not happen in all cases.

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21. A ________ is a type of dislocation when bones come out of alignment.

Explanation

A subluxation is a partial dislocation where the bones come out of alignment but not completely separated. It is different from a fracture, sprain, and tendonitis.

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22. The ACL is a ____ ligament, the meniscus is not.

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The ACL is classified as an intracapsular ligament because it is located inside the joint capsule of the knee, while the meniscus is considered as an extracapsular structure, being located outside the joint capsule.

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23. Rotator cuff components

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The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor. The deltoid and latissimus dorsi are not part of the rotator cuff.

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A diarthrosis is a ____ movable joint such as an intervertebral joint.
Which type of joints are suture, gomphosis, and syndesmoses examples...
Tendon sheaths protect tendons of muscles, bursitis is the...
Joint ROM is determined by the shape of the bone surface, muscle tone,...
What is hyperextension?
What is circumduction?
What is the opposite of elevation?
Which of the following best describes the term 'Opposition'?
The socket that articulates with the head of the humerus in the...
The fibrous tissue that joins the 2 bones in a fibrous joint is...
Name the three types of joints on the human skull, SUTURE, GOMPHOSIS,...
How many bones do cartilaginous joints connect?
What are intervertebral discs made of and what characteristic do...
Which of the following reinforces and strengthens synovial joints?
Synovial fluid does not contain red blood cells, but it DOES contain...
What is the movement of bending a joint called?
What is the opposite of inversion?
Which of the following is one of the knee ligaments?
Joints that have a labrum Shoulder and ___
Does a sprained ankle always result in articular cartilage damage?
A ________ is a type of dislocation when bones come out of alignment.
The ACL is a ____ ligament, the meniscus is not.
Rotator cuff components
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