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19 Cards in this Set
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Distal radioulnar joint is what type of joint classification? What movements does it do?
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Troicoid
Supination, pronation |
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Proximal radioulnar joint is what type of joint class? What are the movements?
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Trocoid
Supination, pronation |
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Midradioulnar joint is what type of joint class? What are the movements?
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Syndemosis
None |
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Humeroulnar is what type of joint class? What are the movements?
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Ginglymus
Flexes and extends |
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This ligament wraps around the head of the radius is superior between radius and ulna?
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Annular ligament
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This ligament connects the ulna to the radius?
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Interosseous
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Name the 4 proximal carpal bones:
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Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform
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Name the 4 distal carpal bones
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Trapezium, trapezoid, Capitate, hamate
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What digit does the trapezium articulate?
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1st
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What digit does the trapezoid articulate?
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2nd
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What digit does the Capitate articulate?
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3rd
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What digit does the Hamate articulate?
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4th and 5th
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Radiocarpal
Joint class: Movements: |
Elipsoidal
Flexion, extension, radial and ulnar deviation |
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Midcarpals
Joint class: Movements: |
plane
glides (helps increase wrist ROM) |
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This ligament restricts excessive radial deviation?
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Distal ulnar collateral
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This ligament restricts excessive ulnar deviation?
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Distal radial collateral ligament
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This ligament restricts excessive wrist flexion?
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Dorsal radial ligament
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This ligament restricts excessive wrist extension? Also is the most commonly sprained in the wrist.
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Palmar radiocarpal ligmament
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This is a thick fascia superficially located in the palm of the hand?
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Palmar fascia
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