Clinical Kinesiology Lippert Chapter 3 Terms-Articular System questions with correct answers
Fibrous Joint Answer has a thin layer of fibrous periosteum between two bones, as in the sutures of the skull 3 Types of Fibrous Joints Answer Synarthrosis, Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis Synarthrosis Answer suture joint; has a thin layer of fibrous periosteum between the bones, as in the sutures of he skull; no movement (does not include mandible) Syndesmosis Answer ligamentous joint; There is a great deal of fibrous tissue, such as ligaments and interosseous membranes holding the joint together; allows a small amount of twisting or stretching (ex. distal tibofibular) Gomphosis Answer This joint occurs between a tooth and the wall of its dental socket in the mandible and maxilla "peg in socket"; no motion Cartilaginous or Amphiarthrodial Joint Answer has either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage between two bones (ex. vertebral joints, symphysis pubis) allows a small amount of motion, such as bending or twisting and some compression.; provide a great deal of stability Uniaxial or Hinge Joint Answer Joint has angular motion occurring in one plane around one axis; only allows flexion/extension (ex. elbow or humeroulnar joint); joint also pivots-providing rotation such as in the atlas/axis, radius/ulna Synovial or Diarthrodial Joint Answer Joint type-has
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