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1.1.10 & 4.2.1 - Types of Synovial Joints & Synovial Joint Movements

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1.

What type of joint is the ankle?

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2.

What type of joint is found where the radius and carpals articulate?

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3.

The joints between what bone(s) permit your feet to enter into inversion/eversion?

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4.

What synovial joint movement is occurring at the ankles?

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5.

What synovial joint movements are occurring at Steph Curry's right:

a) Shoulder

b) Elbow

c) Wrist

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6.

During the preparation phase, the subject's ankles are in:

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7.

During the preparation phase, the subject's knees are in:

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During the preparation phase, the subject's shoulders are in:

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9.

During the preparation phase, the subject's hips are in:

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10.

During the action phase, the subject's ankles are in:

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11.

During the action phase, the subject's knees are in:

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12.

During the action phase, the subject's hips are in:

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13.

In the two middle images the subject's legs are in:

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14.

In the image on the far right the subject's shoulders are in:

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15.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Uniaxial joint - allows rotational movements"

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16.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Uniaxial joint - allows flexion/extension movements"

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17.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Biaxial Joint - allows flexion/extension, adduction/abduction & circumduction movements"

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18.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Biaxial Joint - allows flexion/extension, adduction/abduction & circumduction movements"

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19.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Multiaxial Joint - allows inversion/eversion of the foot & flexion/extension and lateral flexion of the vertebral column"

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20.

Identify the correct joint type based on the following description:

"Multiaxial Joint - allows flexion/extension, adduction/abduction, circumduction & medial/lateral rotation movements"

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21.

What type of joint(s) is/are found between the radius and ulna? (radioulnar joint)

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22.

What type of joint(s) is/are found between the metacarpophalangeal (knuckle) joints of the fingers?

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23.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb?

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24.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the intertarsal joints of the foot?

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25.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the shoulder and hip?

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26.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the atlantoaxial joint (C1 & C2 of the vertebrae)

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27.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the interphalangeal joints of the fingers and toes?

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28.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the joint of the elbows?

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29.

What type of joint(s) is/are found between the vertebrae?

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30.

What type of joint(s) is/are found at the joint of the knees?