Exam 9: Joints
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Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
-Which letter indicates an example of an interphalangeal joint?

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To ________ the foot, move the plantar surface laterally.
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The main movements occurring at the ankle joint are
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A person who states that they are "double-jointed" is capable of joint hyperextension and has more phalangeal joints than the average person.
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What movement occurs when one moves the foot from the anatomical position to point the toes laterally, with the foot flat on the floor?
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Describe the four functional categories of synovial joints, and give an example of each type.
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Typical synovial joints are supplied by blood vessels and nerve fibers.
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Use the diagram above to answer the following questions.
-Which letter indicates a synovial, diarthrotic, saddle type of joint?

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Pulling your shoulders back, or squaring them, involves which motion of the scapula?
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Compare the structure and function of the two major joint surfaces of the wrist.
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As an essential stage in the locking mechanism of the knee,
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Tipping your head back to look up at the ceiling is ________ of the neck.
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Describe the joint-associated problems that can occur as normal changes to the articular cartilage as an individual ages.
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Which of these joints is stabilized with an anular ligament?
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