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| The point of contact between bones. |
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Rank the following articulations from least to most movement.
Diarthrosis
Synarthrosis
Amphiarthrosis |
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Synarthrosis
Amphiarthrosis
Diarthrosis |
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| Ball-and-socket, ellipsoid, hinge, saddle, gliding and pivot, are all examples of what type of joint? |
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| The locking of teeth in a boney socket is an example of which type of synarthrosis? |
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| The natural fusion of bone is an example of what type of synarthrosis? |
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| TheĀ cartilaginous connection between diaphysis and epiphysis is an example of what type of synarthrosis? |
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| Interlocked bones of the skull are an example of what type of synarthrosis? |
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| What type of muscle is the Deltoid? |
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| The acronym SITS is used for the rotator cuff muscles. Name these muscles. |
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Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Subscapularis |
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| What type of fibers make up the Deltoid muscle? |
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| The opposite side of an engaged muscle (the relaxed side) is called what? |
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| Which rotator cuff muscle depresses the humeral head when the arm abducts? |
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Which of the following is not a rotator cuff muscle?
Infraspinatus
Supscapularis
Teres Major
Supraspinatus |
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| What boney landmark on the humerus does the Deltoid muscle connect to? |
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| There are two types of amphiarthrosis articulations, syndesmosis and symphysis. What is the connection between bones in these articulations? |
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Syndesmosis - bones connected by ligament
symphysis - bones separated by pad of fibrocartilage |
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| What are the functions of synovial fluid? |
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| Lubrication, nutrient distribution and shock absorption. |
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| Which muscle will you find if you peel back the rhomboid? |
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| What part of a muscle is typically proximal and stationary to the bone? |
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| Usually distal, which part of the muscle tendon moves toward the fixed segment? |
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| Nicknamed "lat's little helper" what muscle is a synergist to the latissimus? |
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| What do you call the opposite, relaxed side of the muscle? |
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