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Go to the book web site and do the following questions. hill.com/sites/ /student_view0/ All of pre-test All of post test (not responsible for knowing 42,43,46,54,55,60,64,65,76,79)

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.

NAME THE JOINT STRUCTURES OR JOINT CLASSIFICATION IN THE FOLLOWING SLIDES

1. Name this specific type of synovial joint. Gliding joint

2. Name this specific type of synovial joint. Saddle joint

Syndesmosis 3. Name this specific type of fibrous joint.

Pivot joint 4. Name this specific type of synovial joint.

5. Based on movement, what type of joint is shown in this example? Synarthrosis

6. What type of cartilaginous joint is shown in these 2 examples by red arrow? Synchondrosis

7. Based on fibrous structural classification of joints, what classification is this joint in? Syndesmosis

8. Name this area made up of 4 muscles and tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. It is an area prone to injury. Rotator cuff

9. Based on fibrous structural classification of joints, what classification is this joint in? Gomphosis

10. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown in blue. Gliding joint

11. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown in blue. Hinge joint

12. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue. Pivot joint

13. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue. Condyloid joint

14. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue. Saddle joint

15. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue. Ball and Socket joint

16. Name this specific structure. Posterior cruciate ligament

17. Name this specific structure. Lateral meniscus

Pivot joint 18. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.

GLIDING JOINTS Phalanges of foot - tarsals 19. Name this specific type of synovial joint shown outlined in blue.

20. Name the specific blue part shown by arrow. Articular cartilage

21. Name the specific pink part shown by arrow. Synovial membrane

22. Name the white part shown by the red arrow. tendon

23. What type of joint disease is shown here? Carpal tunnel

24. Name these specific structures shown by the red arrows. Bursa sacs

25. Name the part outlined in yellow that envelopes the joint. Articular capsule

26 – 50. NAME THE JOINT MOVEMENT IN THE REMAINING SLIDES

pronation 26.

dorsiflexion 27.

eversion 28.

circumduction 29.

30. flexion

plantar flexion 31.

extension 32.

circumduction 33.

elevation 34.

depression 35.

Movement is palm down to palm up supination 36.

flexion 37.

protraction 38.

circumduction 39.

rotation 40.

abduction 41.

abduction 42.

supination 43. Bones uncross

protraction 44.

Adduction 45.

Movement is toward thumb side Abduction 46.

Movement is palm up to palm down pronation 47.

48. The two actions of a hinge joint are __________ and ___________. Flexion and Extension

49. Standing on one's toes is an example of _____ of the foot. Plantar flexion

50. What movement occurs when clenching the teeth? elevation

NAME THE DISORDER OR PROCEDURE IN THE FOLLOWING SLIDES

51. Name the disorder. joint hypermobility syndrome

52. Name this specific joint disease. Gout

53. Name this specific autoimmune disease. Rheumatoid arthritis

54. In this procedure, what is being removed from the knee for analysis? Synovial fluid

Dislocation and Luxation 55. Give 2 medical terms for this joint accident

Arthroscopy 56. Name this procedure.

Total hip replacement 57. These parts are used for what specific procedure?

sprain 58. Name this disorder.

strain 59. Name this disorder.

bursitis 60. Name this disorder.

Tick Bites 61. Name this disorder that causes arthritis. Lyme Disease

62. Name this disorder. Carpal tunnel syndrome

63. What causes this sound? Gas bubbles (such as CO2) in synovial fluid burst POP

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