Bones and Joints Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
Q

what is the anatomical position

A

standing erect, facing anteriorly
arms hanging at the side laterally, palms facing anteriorly
legs together, feet facing forward, toes pointing anteriorly

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2
Q

coronal plane

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divides body into anterior and posterior

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3
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transverse plane

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divides body into superior and anterior

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4
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sagital plane

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divides body into left and right

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5
Q

lateral

A

away from midline

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6
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medial

A

closer to midline

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7
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proximal

A

near reference point

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8
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distal

A

far away from reference point

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9
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superficial

A

closer to surface

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10
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deep

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far away from the surface

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11
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anterior

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front

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12
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posterior

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back

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13
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superior

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up

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14
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inferior

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down

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15
Q

MRI

A

bone and muscle - grey

fat - white

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16
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X-ray

17
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CT scan

A

bone - bright white

fat - black

18
Q

two types of bone in e.g the femur

A

spongy porous bone in at the end

hard compact bone surrounding the other layer

19
Q

where is bone marrow found

A

medullary cavity in diaphysis

20
Q

structure of a long bone

21
Q

name the 3 types of joints

A

fibrous - no movement - sutures joining skull
cartilaginous - small degree of movement - primary is the growth plate in end of long bones - secondary is IVD
synovial joint- range of movements

22
Q

name the 6 synovial joints

A
pivot joint 
hinge joint 
plane joint
saddle joint 
ball and socket
ellipsoid joint
23
Q

what is ossification

A

bone remodelling by
endochondral ossification - long bones
intramembranous ossification - flat bones

24
Q

axial skeleton

A

skull, vertebrae, sternum, sacrum, ribs

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apendicular skeleton
upper and lower limbs, pectoral and pelvic girdle
26
flexion
forward from anatomical position (usually)
27
extension
backward from anatomical position
28
adduction
towards midline
29
abduction
away from midline
30
fossa
shallow depression
31
process
projection / lumps and bumps
32
foramen
holes
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sulcus
narrow groove
34
tuberosity
rough projection
35
tubercle
round projection
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spine
pointy process