question 1limb movement Flashcards

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what is the shoulder(glenohumeral joint) classification

A

its a synovial ball and socket joint

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what is the elbow(humeroulnar joint) classification

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its a synovial hinge joint

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what is the forearm joint ( proximal radioulnar joint) classification

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its a synovial pivot joint

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what is the wrists joint ( radiocarpal joint) classification

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its a synovial Condyloid joint

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what is the hand joint classification

(these r scientific names btw)
1.Carpometacarpal joint(base of hand)
2.Metacarpophalangeal joint(knuckles)
3.Interphalangeal joints ( joint between fingers )

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1.synovial saddle joint( thumb)
2.synovial condyloid joint (knuckles )
3.synovial hinge joint( fingers)

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In the Neils case study( swimming) what movements were happening at the shoulder joint(glenohumeral joint)

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Flexion

internal rotation

abduction(Moving the arm away from the midline of the body.)

external rotation

adduction(Moving the arm back toward the midline of the body)

extension

circumduction

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In the Neils case study( swimming) what movements were happening at the elbow joint (humeroulnar joint)

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flexion
extension

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In the Neils case study( swimming) what movements were happening at the Forearm (Proximal Radioulnar Joint)

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pronation-Rotating the forearm so the palm faces down.

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In the Neils case study( swimming) what movements were happening at the Wrist (Radiocarpal Joint)

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flexion
extention

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In the Neils case study( swimming) what movements were happening at the hand joint

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Carpometacarpal (CMC) Joint (Thumb)
-adduction
Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joints (knuckles)
-extension
-adduction (Bringing the fingers together)

interphalangeal (PIP) Joints
proximal -extension
distal- extension

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In the Mays case study( mowing) what movements were happening at the shoulder(glenohumeral joint)

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flexion
extention
adduction

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In the Mays case study( mowing) what movements were happening at the elbow(humeroulnar joint)

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flexion
extention

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In the Mays case study( mowing) what movements were happening at the forearm joint ( proximal radioulnar joint)

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pronation

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In the Mays case study( mowing) what movements were happening at the Wrist (Radiocarpal Joint)

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flexion

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In the Mays case study( mowing) what movements were happening at the hand joint

(these r scientific names btw)
1.Carpometacarpal joint(base of hand)
2.Metacarpophalangeal joint(knuckles)
3.Interphalangeal joints ( joint between fingers )

A

1.Carpometacarpal (CMC) Joint (Thumb)
flexion
adduction
Opposition – Touching the thumb to the fingers (important for grasping).

2.Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joints
flexion
adduction

3.Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) Joints
flexion

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