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1.1 Applied Anatomy and Physiology
1.1a Skeletal and Muscle Systems
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What are the major joints analyzed in the upper limb?
Wrist joint
Elbow joint
Shoulder joint
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What is the term for the muscle that contracts to produce a movement?
Agonist
muscle
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What is the term for the muscle that opposes the action of the agonist?
Antagonist
muscle
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What are the movements associated with the wrist joint?
Flexion
Extension
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What are the primary muscles involved in wrist flexion?
Flexors
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What are the primary muscles involved in wrist extension?
Extensors
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What is the definition of a plane of movement?
A plane of movement is a
flat
surface along which
movement
occurs.
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What are the types of joints and their corresponding movements in the sagittal plane?
Ball
and Socket (Shoulder): Flexion and
Extension
Ball
and Socket (Hip): Flexion and
Extension
Hinge (Elbow):
Flexion
and
Extension
Hinge
(
Ankle
): Plantarflexion and Dorsiflexion
Condyloid (Wrist):
Flexion
and
Extension
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What movements occur in the frontal plane and their corresponding joint types?
Ball and Socket (Hip and Shoulder):
Adduction
and
Abduction
Ball and
Socket
(Hip): Medial and
Lateral Rotation
Condyloid (Wrist):
Adduction
and
Abduction
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What movements occur at the radio-ulnar joint?
Pronation
Supination
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What movements occur in the transverse plane and their corresponding joint types?
Ball and
Socket
(Shoulder):
Horizontal
Flexion and Extension
Ball and
Socket
(Hip):
Horizontal
Flexion and Extension
Pivot (Radio Ulnar):
Pronation
and
Supination
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What type of joint is found in the shoulder and what movements does it allow in the sagittal plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows
flexion
and extension.
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Which muscle is primarily responsible for pronation?
Pronator Teres
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What type of joint is found in the hip and what movements does it allow in the sagittal plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows
flexion
and extension.
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What type of joint is found in the elbow and what movements does it allow in the sagittal plane?
Hinge joint
allows
flexion
and extension.
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Which muscle is primarily responsible for supination?
Supinator
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What type of joint is found in the ankle and what movements does it allow in the sagittal plane?
Hinge joint allows
plantarflexion
and
dorsiflexion.
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What type of joint is found in the wrist and what movements does it allow in the sagittal plane?
Condyloid joint
allows
flexion
and extension.
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What type of joint is found in the hip and shoulder and what movements does it allow in the frontal plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows adduction and
abduction.
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What type of joint is found in the hip and what movements does it allow in the frontal plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows
medial
and lateral rotation.
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What type of joint is found in the wrist and what movements does it allow in the frontal plane?
Condyloid joint
allows
adduction
and abduction.
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What are the movements associated with the elbow joint?
Flexion
Extension
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Which muscle is the agonist for elbow flexion?
Bicep Brachii
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What type of joint is found in the shoulder and what movements does it allow in the transverse plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows
horizontal flexion
and extension.
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What type of joint is found in the hip and what movements does it allow in the transverse plane?
Ball and Socket joint
allows
horizontal flexion
and extension.
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Which muscle is the agonist for elbow extension?
Triceps Brachii
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What type of joint is found in the radio ulnar and what movements does it allow in the transverse plane?
Pivot joint
allows pronation and
supination.
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What is a
ligament
?
A band of strong
fibrous connective
tissue
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What are the movements associated with the shoulder joint?
Flexion
Extension
Horizontal flexion
Horizontal extension
Abduction
Adduction
Lateral rotation
Medial rotation
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What is the primary function of a ligament?
Connects
bone
to
bone
and provides stability at the joint
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What is the joint capsule?
A tough fibrous tissue that surrounds the joint
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Which muscle is the agonist for shoulder flexion?
Anterior Deltoid
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How many layers does the joint capsule have?
Two
layers
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What does the joint capsule do?
It
strengthens
the joint and
secretes
synovial fluid
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Which muscle is the agonist for shoulder extension?
Posterior Deltoid
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What is
articular cartilage
?
Smooth cartilage that covers the ends
of bones in the
joint
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What is the function of articular cartilage?
It absorbs shock and prevents friction between two joints
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What is a bursa?
A
flattened
sac which contains a thin layer of
fluid
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What is the function of a bursa in the joint?
It prevents
friction
where features might rub together, such as
tendons
and bones
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Which muscle is the agonist for horizontal flexion at the shoulder?
Pectoralis Major
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