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Superior continuation of supraspinous ligament - ANSWERS-Ligamentum nuchae
The ligamentum flavum is found where and does what - ANSWERS-C2 inferior to
L5
Connects adjacent laminae
Sacroiliac joint classification - ANSWERS-Synovial, diarthrodial
What cartilage is sometimes present at the SI joint - ANSWERS-Fibrocartilage
The sacrotuberous ligament - ANSWERS-Forms inferior border of lessser sciatic
notch
Sacrospinous ligament - ANSWERS-Forms inferior border of great sciatic notch
,Iliolumbar ligaments span from - ANSWERS-TVPs of L4-5 to iliac crest
Classification of temporomandibular joint - ANSWERS-Diathrodial, synovial joint,
condyloid, ellipsoidal, multiaxial
Fibrocartilage lines the articular surface in what joint - ANSWERS-
Temporomandibular
Temporomandibular joint is unique because - ANSWERS-It's a bilateral joint that
function as one unit
The lower joint of TMJ acts like a..... while the upper joint acts like a..... -
ANSWERS-Hinge joint
Gliding joint
What ligament prevents posterior displacement of mandible - ANSWERS-Lateral
ligament of TMJ
The upper joint of mandible is formed by - ANSWERS-The articular eminence of
the temporal bone
Depression and elevation of the TMJ is considered a ....... Type of movement. And
is allowed by what - ANSWERS-Hinge (primary movement)
,Lower portion of joint
Protraction and retraction of the TMJ movement type and what allow it -
ANSWERS-Gliding motion
Allowed by upper portion of joint
When does the metopic suture ossify - ANSWERS-6 years
What suture connects pterion to pterion - ANSWERS-Coronal
The squamous suture is between what bones - ANSWERS-temporal and parietal
What makes up the roof of the orbit - ANSWERS-Frontal bone
How many bones in the skull - ANSWERS-22
Cranial, ribs, sternum, and scapula are examples of - ANSWERS-Flat bones
Another name for cranial bones - ANSWERS-neurocranium
Another name for facial bones - ANSWERS-Viscercranium
, The 4 fontanelles and when the close up - ANSWERS-Bregma - 18-24 months
lambda - 2 months
pterion - 3 months
asterion - 1 year
What is the most prominent point in the midsagittal plane - ANSWERS-Glabella
4 portions of temporal bones - ANSWERS-Squamous, tympanic, mastoid, petrous
Which locations are the in the squamous portion - ANSWERS-Zygomatic process
Mandibular fossa
Groove for posterior deep temporal artery
Which locations are found in the tympanic portion - ANSWERS-Ext acoustic
meatus
Styloid process
Which locations are in the mastoid portion - ANSWERS-Mastoid process
Mastoid sinus
Mastoid foramen
Stylomastoid foramen