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Articulations and Movement Upper Body Joints Lower Body Joints Classification Movement Grab Bag $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND
Classification: $100 Question • These joints have no joint cavity and exhibit little or no movement: • a. fibrous • b. cartilagenous • c. synovial ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Classification: $100 Answer • These joints have no joint cavity and exhibit little or no movement: • a. fibrous • b. cartilagenous • c. synovial BACK TO GAME
Classification: $200 Question • These specialized joints consist of pegs that fit into sockets and are held together by regular collagenous connective tissue: • a. sutures • b. syndesmoses • c. gomphoses • d. synchondrosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Classification: $200 Answer • These specialized joints consist of pegs that fit into sockets and are held together by regular collagenous connective tissue: • a. sutures • b. syndesmoses • c. gomphoses • d. synchondrosis BACK TO GAME
Classification: $300 Question • The joint found in between the intervertebral discs is: • a. synchondrosis • b. symphysis • c. syndesmoses • d. synostosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Classification: $300 Answer • The joint found in between the intervertebral discs is: • a. synchondrosis • b. symphysis • c. syndesmoses • d. synostosis BACK TO GAME
Classification: $400 Question • This extension of the synovial membrane extends as a pocket to provide a cushion between structures that would rub against each other: • a. bursa • b. tendon sheath • c. joint capsule • d. meniscus ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Classification: $400 Answer • This extension of the synovial membrane extends as a pocket to provide a cushion between structures that would rub against each other: • a. bursa • b. tendon sheath • c. joint capsule • d. meniscus BACK TO GAME
Classification: $500 Question • These are all hinge joints found between these bones except: • a. femur and tibia • b. phalanges • c. humerus and ulna and radius • d. atlas and axis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Classification: $500 Answer • These are all hinge joints found between these bones except: • a. femur and tibia • b. phalanges • c. humerus and ulna and radius • d. atlas and axis BACK TO GAME
Movement: $100 Question • Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction. • True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Movement: $100 Answer • Flexion at the knee moves the leg in an anterior direction. • True/False BACK TO GAME
Movement: $200 Question • This movement consists of moving a structure in a gliding motion in an anterior direction: • a. flexion • b. medial excursion • c. protraction • d. retraction ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Movement: $200 Answer • This movement consists of moving a structure in a gliding motion in an anterior direction: • a. flexion • b. medial excursion • c. protraction • d. retraction BACK TO GAME
Movement: $300 Question • Abduction of the fingers will do this: • a. spread them apart • b. bring them together • c. bend them • d. straighten them ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Movement: $300 Answer • Abduction of the fingers will do this: • a. spread them apart • b. bring them together • c. bend them • d. straighten them BACK TO GAME
Movement: $400 Question • This movement of the forearm will allow you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands: • a. flexion • b. extension • c. pronation • d. supination ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Movement: $400 Answer • This movement of the forearm will allow you to hold a bowl of soup in your hands: • a. flexion • b. extension • c. pronation • d. supination BACK TO GAME
Movement: $500 Question • These movements will move the right upper limb from the anatomical position to touch the right side of the head with the fingertips. • a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion • b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion • c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion • d. a and b ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Movement: $500 Answer • These movements will move the right upper limb from the anatomical position to touch the right side of the head with the fingertips. • a. shoulder flexion/elbow flexion • b. shoulder abduction/elbow flexion • c. extension of shoulder/elbow flexion • d. a and b BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $100 Question • The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the head of the humerus and glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula. • True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $100 Answer • The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the head of the humerus and glenoid cavity (fossa) of the scapula. • True/False BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $200 Question • These movements are possible at the temperomandibular joint except: • a. depression • b. protraction • c. rotation • d. excursion ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $200 Answer • These movements are possible at the temperomandibular joint except: • a. depression • b. protraction • c. rotation • d. excursion BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $300 Answer • The following describe the elbow joint: • a. hinge • b. can produce rotation • c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon process • d. surrounded by joint capsule • e. all of these BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $300 Question • The following describe the elbow joint: • a. hinge • b. can produce rotation • c. olecranon bursa covers olecranon process • d. surrounded by joint capsule • e. all of these ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $400 Question • This structure helps to stabilize the shoulder joint: • a. rotator cuff muscles • b. cruciate ligaments • c. articular disk • d. medial and lateral collateral ligaments ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $400 Answer • This structure helps to stabilize the shoulder joint: • a. rotator cuff muscles • b. cruciate ligaments • c. articular disk • d. medial and lateral collateral ligaments BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $500 Question • This statement about a shoulder dislocation is true: • a. most common dislocated joint • b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla • c. axillary nerve can be damaged • d. all are true • e. b and c only ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Upper Body Joints: $500 Answer • This statement about a shoulder dislocation is true: • a. most common dislocated joint • b. usually occurs inferior to the axilla • c. axillary nerve can be damaged • d. all are true • e. b and c only BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints:$100 Question • The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid) joint, which is a modified ball and socket joint. • True/False ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints:$100 Answer • The hip joint is an ellipsoid (condyloid) joint, which is a modified ball and socket joint. • True/False BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $200 Question • The hip joint is formed by these bone features: • a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter • b. femoral head and acetabulum • c. greater trochanter and acetabulum • d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $200 Answer • The hip joint is formed by these bone features: • a. pubic symphysis and lesser trochanter • b. femoral head and acetabulum • c. greater trochanter and acetabulum • d. femoral head and ischial tuberosity BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $300 Question • This movement is produced at the knee joint: • a. flexion • b. extension • c. abduction • d. adduction • e. a and b ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $300 Answer • This movement is produced at the knee joint: • a. flexion • b. extension • c. abduction • d. adduction • e. a and b BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $400 Question • A sprained ankle is most often a result of this: • a. crushed talus • b. torn calcaneofibular ligament • c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus • d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints: $400 Answer • A sprained ankle is most often a result of this: • a. crushed talus • b. torn calcaneofibular ligament • c. fracture of fibular lateral malleolus • d. fracture of tibial medial malleolus BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints:$500 Question • This ligament can be torn when the knee receives a blow to the anterior surface or if it is hyperextended: • a. tibial collateral ligament • b. fibular collateral ligament • c. anterior cruciate ligament • d. posterior cruciate ligament ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Lower Body Joints:$500 Answer • This ligament can be torn when the knee receives a blow to the anterior surface or if it is hyperextended: • a. tibial collateral ligament • b. fibular collateral ligament • c. anterior cruciate ligament • d. posterior cruciate ligament BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag:$100 Question • This synovial joint is the most freely movable: • a. hinge • b. saddle • c. gliding • d. ball and socket ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $100 Answer • This synovial joint is the most freely movable: • a. hinge • b. saddle • c. gliding • d. ball and socket BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $200 Question • This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes: • a. dorsiflexion • b. plantarflexion • c. inversion • d. eversion ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $200 Answer • This kind of movement occurs in ballet when dancers point their toes: • a. dorsiflexion • b. plantarflexion • c. inversion • d. eversion BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $300 Question • In some elderly, when a suture becomes ossified, two bones grow together to become a single bone. This is called: • a. syndesmosis • b. synostosis • c. synchondrosis • d. gomphosis ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $300 Answer • In some elderly, when a suture becomes ossified, two bones grow together to become a single bone. This is called: • a. syndesmosis • b. synostosis • c. synchondrosis • d. gomphosis BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $400 Question • The ulnar collateral and radial collateral ligament are found in this joint: • a. knee • b. shoulder • c. hip • d. elbow ANSWER BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $400 Answer • The ulnar collateral and radial collateral ligament are found in this joint: • a. knee • b. shoulder • c. hip • d. elbow BACK TO GAME
Grab Bag: $500 Question • This condition is a severe form of arthritis that is an autoimmune attack against the joint tissue: • a. osteoarthritis (degenerative) • b. rheumatoid arthritis • c. gout • d. hemophilic arthritis ANSWER BACK TO GAME