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RT 123 – Ch 3 Joints Classifications
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Classification of bones SHORTLONG BONES
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Classification of bones FLAT IRREGULAR SESAMOID
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JOINT CLASSIFICATION GLIDING BALL & SOCKET HINGE SADDLE
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JOINT Classifications
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6 types of synovial jts synarthrodial: immovable fibrous joints (i.e., suture of skull) amphiarthroidial: cartilaginous jts; slightly moveable (i.e., symphesis) diarthrodial: synovial jts; freely moveable -gliding (plane): flat surfaces, i.e., vertebrae -hinge: angular motion, i.e., elbow. -condylar or ellipsoidal: head shaped bone that fits into a concave surface that allows for motion, i.e., wrist. -saddle: one bone end that is convex, which fits into a concave bone end; allows all motion as in condylar ft; i.e., thumb. -pivot: head of bone surround by ring of cartilage or bone to allow rotation, i.e., C1/C2 jt. ball and socket: head shaped bone end that fits into a cup-shaped socket, i.e., hip.
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synarthrodial
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ampiarthrodial
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diarthrodial
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The area of the bone indicated on the figure below is the: A. periosteum B. endosteum C. compact bone D. epiphyseal line
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The area of the bone indicated on the figure below is the: A. periosteum B. endosteum C. compact bone D. epiphyseal line
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OSTEOLOGY 206 BONES AXIAL – SUPPORTS HEAD & TRUNK APPENDICULAR – BOCY MOVEMENT CHECK OUT CHARTS P. 66
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COMMON FRACTURES pg 74
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COMMON FRACTURES PG 99 Avulsion – tearing away from bone Boxer – base 4 th or 5 th metacarpal Colle’s – distal radius/ulnar – posteriorly Smith’s distal radius/ulnar – anteriorly Greenstick – bending of bone (children) Pathologic – fx of a diseased or weakened bone
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A fracture that does not break through the skin is called a/an A. open fracture B. closed fracture C. displaced fracture D. nondisplaced fracture
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A fracture that does not break through the skin is called a/an A. open fracture B. closed fracture C. displaced fracture D. nondisplaced fracture
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A serious fracture in which the bones are not in anatomic alignment is called: A. impacted B. compression C. displaced D. nondisplaced
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A serious fracture in which the bones are not in anatomic alignment is called: A. impacted B. compression C. displaced D. nondisplaced
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When a fractured bone is shattered into many pieces, it is called: A. spiral B. transverse C. compression D. comminuted
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When a fractured bone is shattered into many pieces, it is called: A. spiral B. transverse C. compression D. comminuted
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