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Explore the anatomy of synovial joints and tissues, from ball-and-socket hips to uni-axial elbows. Learn about ligaments, joint injuries like ACL tears, and joint classification.
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Which of the following best describes a synovial joint? • Hyaline cartilage is located on the ends of the bones • It features a joint cavity • Synovial fluid is present • All of the above Answer: d. All of the above
Which of the following synovial joints is a ball and socket? • Knee joint • Metatarsal joints • Hip joint • Radioulnar joint Answer: c. hip joint
Which of the following joints is classified as uni-axial? • Shoulder joint • Elbow joint • Carpal joints • Thumb joint Answer: b. elbow joint
Which of the following bone (s) make up the shoulder joint? • Clavicle • Scapula • Humerus • All of the above Answer: d. all of the above
Tough bands of white, fibrous tissue that allow a certain amount of stretch are called? • Bursae • Ligaments • Meniscus • Cartilage Answer: b. ligaments
Which of the following injuries is specific to the knee joint? • a) Pott’s fracture • b) rotator cuff tear • c) PFS • d) biceps tendonitis Answer: C
The Knee joint is… • A) a hinge joint • B) a modified ellipsoid joint • C) a ball and socket joint • D) two of the above Answer: D
Mrs. Bowler has fully torn her ACL twice. These tears are classified as: • A) first degree tears • B) second degree tears • C) third degree tears • D) fourth degree tears Answer: C
What type of joint is this? • A)Pivot • B)Gliding • C)Hinge • D)Saddle Answer: B
Mr. Rintche separated his shoulder playing hockey. What ligament was affected? • A)GH • B)AC • C)LCL • D)PCL Answer: B
Joints are classified by structure and function. • Can you name them, and give an example of each type?