Title: Hosted
1Jeopardy
2Are your structurally sound?
Whats your function?
Specific Joints
My joints are creaky.
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3Synovial joint
What is the structural classification of your
knee joint?
4Synarthroses, amphiarthroses, and diarthroses
What are the 3 functional classifications?
5Knee joint
What is the most complex joint in the body?
6Decreasesjoints become stiff
1) What happens to ligament elasticity with
age? 2) What does that mean for joints?
7Cartilaginous joint
What is the structural classification of your
pubic symphysis?
8Slight movement
Describe the amount of movement in an
amphiarthrotic joint.
9Shoulder jointshallow glenoid cavity and loose
joint capsule and ligaments
- 1)Which joint has the highest
- degree of motion
- in the body?
- Why does it have this
- much movement?
10Poor blood supply
Why do tendons and ligaments heal very slowly?
11Fibrous joints
What is the structural classification of your
cranial sutures?
12diarthroses
All synovial joints are what functional class?
13Flexion, extension, hyperextension, rotation,
abduction, adduction, circumduction
Name all of the movements that can be performed
by the hip joint.
14Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout
Give the 3 types of arthritis mentioned in
notes.
15 Syndesmosis Suture Gomphosis
What are the 3 types of fibrous joints?
16Cranial bones, teeth, or epiphyseal plates
Give an example of a synarthrotic joint.
17ACLanterior cruciate ligament
What is the most commonly torn ligament in
athletes? (Give abbreviation and what it stands
for)
18Overuse of a joint
What generally causes bursitis?
19teeth
Give an example of a gomphosis.
20amphiarthroses
The pubic symphysis is what functional class?
21Humorus and the ulna
The elbow is primarily a joint between what 2
bones?
22Urate or uric acid crystals
What builds up in joints in a patient with gout?