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What type of bone fits into a cup shaped bone. Movements are limited to flexion and extention. (ex; knee, elbow, interphalangeal joints.)
Cylinderca Bone
Synovial Joint: Hindge
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What is the synovial joint that is limited to rotation? (ex: Dens protruberance on C2-fits into ring opening on C1 (atlas) (Atlanto occipital joint) Proximal radioulnar joint
Pivit Joint
Round end of a bone fits into ring of bone or rings of ligaments.
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What is the name of the joint that movements are limited to flexion and extention. (ex; knee, elbow, interphalangeal joints.)
Hindge Joint
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What is the name of the Joint which Round end of a bone fits into ring of bone or rings of ligaments. Movements is limited to rotation.
Pivot Joint
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What is the name of the joint which each articulating surface is oval shaped (a reduced ball and socket joint)
Movement: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction ex; atlantioccupital joint (occiput/ c1), radiocarpal joint (radius/carpals- wrist.
Ellipsoidal (biaxial) aka condyloid joints
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What is the name of the joint that movements are
-flexion
-extension
-abduction
-adduction
Ellipsoidal (biaxial) aka condyloid joints
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The name of the joint that supports the following movements is called?
tip: resembles ellipsoid joints but allows greater motion. (Ex: carpometacarpal joint of thumb)
-flexion
-extension
-abduction
-addiction
-circumduction
-opposition
-deposition
Saddle: (biaxial)
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What joints have flat surfaces allow for gliding/sliding motions.
Gliding joints (triaxial)
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What's the name of the joint that which movements are all except for opposition/deposition, but must use gliding to accomplish movement. Ex: vertebrae, acromioclavicular joint, intertarsal joint
Gliding joints (triaxial)
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What joint has a ball shaped head that fits into a cup shaped socket
Perform all movenents except opposition/deposition. Has fullbrsnge of motion. Ex;Shoulders (glenohumeral) and hip (acetabulum)
Ball & Socket Joint (triaxial)
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Joints that have three degree of motions are called?
An example of a ball and socket joint is the hip. The attachment of the carpal bones in the hand are considered plane joints where gliding is permitted between bones.
Triaxial Joints
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There are two types of triaxial joints:
- -ball and socket
- -plane joints
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There are two types of biaxial joints:
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joint's which motion occurs in two planes; thus, there are two degrees of freedom are know as
BIAXIAL JOINTS
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