Introduction to Musculoskeletal Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function and 2 parts of the Skeleton?

A

1) Support/protect organs 2)a) Axial: Skull, T&S Cavity b) Appendicular: Limbs

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2
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Which 3 planes are body divided into?

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Sagittal(Mid),Coronal(F&B), Axial(Waist)

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3
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Name the Anatomical Positions (10)

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1) Sup: Top
2) Inf: Bottom
3) Med: Closer to ML
4) Lat: Closer to R/LHS
5) Ant: Front
6) Post: Back
7) Superficial: Surface
8) Deep: Further inside
9) Prox: Close to origin Dist: Further away

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4
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Terms for sides? (2)

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Ipsilateral: Same side
Contralateral: Opposite side

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5
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Definition and Types of Joints? (3)

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Connection between 2/more bones

Fibrous, Cartilaginous, Synovial

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6
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Other joint types? (6)

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1) Planar: 2 Flat
2) Hinge: 1 S and 1 Round(1D)
3) Condylar: 1 Curve (F&E)
4) Saddle: Wide range in L-A
5) B&S: LA Movement
6) Pivot: Vert rot in 1D

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7
Q

Which 3 bones comprise the Knee and joint type?

A

Patella, Femur, Tibia, (Synovial)

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8
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Shape of 2 Knee bones and contact type?

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Femur: Condylar
Tibia: Flat
Join to make small contacting surface (Meniscus CD)

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9
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Types of Collateral Ligament and function?

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1)LCL: Lat Ep Femur & Head of Fibula
2) MCL: Med EpC Fem and Tibial Plateau
Stops the knee coming apart

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10
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Cruciate name? And from where to where?

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Cruciate as cross. From An to Po CL (F&B Motion)

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11
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Which of the 3 muscles types are striated, and which is under conscious control?

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Striated: Cardiac and Skeletal
Conscious: Skeletal

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12
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Where is Smooth muscle found?

A

Walls of several hollow organs: E.g. Bowel, Bladder, Uterus, Blood vessel

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13
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Types of Skeletal Muscle? (5)

Porto Football Club Fans Suck

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1) Fusiform (Fib parallel but larger muscle belly)
2) Pennate (F cont at angle to d of muscle)
3) Circular (Opening and closing e.g. around eye)
4) Fan (Parallel & Flat)
5) Strap (Parallel and long fibre- shorten and motor cont)

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14
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What are the 10 actions of muscles?

Bonus: Lateral Flexion does?

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1) Flexion
2) Extension
3) Circumduction
4) Abduction (Away)
5) Adduction
6) Opposition (Thumb and digits)
7)Pronation (FA back)
8) Supination (FA rotate forward (palm on top)
9) Protraction: Body out
10) Retraction: Move body in
(Bonus: Bend body sideways)

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15
Q

Feet Sole movements?

A

Eversion and Inversion

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16
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Why are the upper and lower limbs similar?

A

Both embryologically develop similarly

17
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Function of U and L Limb:

A

U: ^ Movement and Dexterity
L: Locomotion and Weight bearing

18
Q

How do the limb socket sizes compare:

A

Lower limb sockets are larger so greater stability/weight bearing, BUT: Reduced rotation

19
Q

Why is more muscle distally found in foot?

A

Greater ankle stability, as F&T fused together so more muscle needed for weight bearing

20
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Quantity of each type of Vertebrae? (4 types) + Bonus

A
7 Cervical
12 Thoracic
5 Lumbar
4 Sacral (Fused to form Sacrum)
(Bonus 4 further used to make coccyx)
21
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Terms for Backward C&L), and Forward (Th) curvature?

A

Backward: Lordosis Forward: Kyphosis

22
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Terms for C1 and C2

A

C1: Atlas: Support weight of Skull
C2: Axis: Joined with C1 –> Odontoid Peg