Question | Answer |
The bones are connected to one another by fibrous bands of tissue called? | ligaments |
Bones are made up of connective tissue called? | osseous |
What tissue is the inner core of bones comprised of? | hematopoietic tissue |
Bones are categorised as? | axial skeleton & appendicular skeleton |
Axial skeleton? | skull, rib cage, and spine BONES: Frontal, parietal, occipiotal, tempral, ethmoid, and spehnoid.) |
Appendicular skeleton? | shoulder, collar, pelvic and arms and legs |
Long bones | very strong and are broad at the ends and have large surfaces for muscle attachment |
Short bones | small with irregular shapes found in the wrist and ankle |
Flat bones | covers swoft bady parts found in shoulder blades, ribs, and pelvic bones |
Seasmoid bones | small, rounded boned that resemble a sesame seed found near joints like the knee |
Facial bones | zygoma, lacrimal bones, maxilla, mandible, vomer, palatine bones and inferior nasal conchae |
Spine has how many bones? | 26 referred to as the vertebrae |
Bones of the spine | Cervical (neck bones), Thoracic(Upper back), Lumbar(lower back), Sacral(Sacrum) and Coccygeal (coccyx-tailbone) |
Rib Cage 12 ribs | true ribs 1-7, false ribs 8-10 and floating ribs 11-12 not attached |
Upper appendicular | scapula, clavicle and upper extremities |
upper extremities | humerus(upper arm bone), ulna(lower medial arm bone), radius(lateral lower are bone(in line with the thumb), carpals(wrist bones - 2 rows of 4 bones), and metacarpals(palm of hand) phalanges(finger bones - 3 bones each except thumb) |
Lower appendicular | Pelvis, Ischium, and pubic bone |
Lower extremities | Femur(thighbone), Patella (Kneecap), Tibia (shin), Fibula(smaller, lateral leg bone), Malleolus (ankle), Tarsal (hind foot bone), Metatarsal (midfoot bone), Phalanz(toe bones(14 in all - 2 in the great toe, 3 in each of the other toes) |
Joints parts | No ROM, Limited ROM, Full ROM, Synovial most have BURSAE |
Muscles functions: | to allow the skeleton to move, responsible fo movement of organs and to pump blood to the circulatory system. |
Fracture - COMMINUTED | the bones is crused and or shattered |
Fracture - COMPRESSION | the fractured area of bone collapses on itself. |
Fracture - COLLES | the break of the distal end of the radius at the epiphysis ofter occurs when the patient has attempted to break his or her fall. |
Fracture - COMPLICATED | the bone is broken and pierces an internal organ. |
Fracture - IMPACTED | the bone is broken and the ends are driven into each other |
Fracture - HAIRLINE | a minor fracture appears as a thin line on x-ray and may not extend comp0letely through the bones. |
Fracture - GREENSTICK | the bone is partially bent and partially broken; this is a common fracture in children because their bones are still soft. |
Fracture - PATHOLOGIC | any fracture occurring spontaneously as a result of disease. |
Fracture - SALTER-HARRIS | a fracture of the epiphyseal plate in children. |
What is a sprain? | a traumatic injury to a joint involving the soft tissue. |