chapter 5 & 8 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the bones that interlock?

Example: sutures in the skull

A

Synarthrodial

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2
Q

Made up of a great deal of fibrous tissue, has ligaments & interosseous membranes that hold joints together.

A

Syndesmosis

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3
Q

Has no direct union between the bone ends & allows free motion

A

Synovial

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4
Q

What holds bones together?

A

Ligaments

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5
Q

In what plane does flexion/extension occur?

A

Sagittal

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6
Q

In what plane does abduction/adduction occur?

A

Frontal

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7
Q

When one bone moves on another causing motion

A

Osteokinematic motion

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8
Q

What is a hard & abrupt limit to joint motion

example: terminal elbow extension

A

Bony end feel

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9
Q

A hard leather like limitation of motion that has a give; which occure in full normal joint motion of the shoulder

A

Capsular end feel

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10
Q

Has a lack of mechanical limitation to joint ROM; occurs when motio. Is limited by pain & there is disruption of soft-tissue constraints

A

Empty end feel

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11
Q

When each joint surface I s concave in one direction and convex in the other
example: cmc join of the thumb

A

Saddle joint

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12
Q

When the concave joint surface moves in the same directionas the joint motion & the convex surface moves opposite of the direction of the moving body segment

A

Convex-concave law

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