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Where do you find the GH joint? Between the Glenoid Fossa and the head of the Humerus
What is the name of C1? Atlas
What is the name for C2? Axis
What is the real name for the C7? Vertebra Prominens
What term does it mean to increase the angle of a joint? Extension
What term does it mean to decrease the angle of a joint? Flexion
How many pairs of Ribs do you have? 12
Which Ribs are considered true? First seven pair
Why are they considered true ribs? They connect directly to the sternum
Which are considered false? 8 - 9 - 10
Why are they considered false? Because they connect to the sternum through costal cartilage
Which ribs are floating? 11 & 12
Why are they floating? Because they do not connect to the sternum - they float
Where do you find the AC joint? Between the acom. process and clavicle
Where do you find the ball and socket joint? glenohumeral joint & hip
Where do you find the SC joint? connects sternum to clavicle
Where do you find pivot joints? between C1 & C2 (allows most of the rotation of the head and neck)
Where do you find a hinge joint? elbow & knee
Where do you find a gliding joint? wrist & spine between vertebrae
What joint in your body has the highest degree of motion? shoulder - has ball & socket
What does anatomical position look like? hands down - palms forward
What are the two bumps below the ears? mastoid process
What bone is the mastoid process apart of? Tempural Bone
How many vertebrae make up your cervical spine? 7
How many vertebrae make up the thoracic spine? 12
Towards the head superior
To raise a body part elevate
To lower a body part depress
To move palm up supinate
To move palm down pronate
Olecranon process back of elbow
Which bone do you find the acomion process? scapula
What bone do you find the coracoid process? scapula
What bone do you find the olecranon process? Ulna
What bone do you find the external occipital protubrance? EOP
What does the Capitis refer to? Head
What does Cervicis refer to? Neck
What actions can occur @ the elbow? Extension - Flexion - Supination - Pronation
Name 2 bones that articulate with the clavicle? Sternum & scapula
What 2 bones articulate with the scapula? clavicle & humerus
What structure is found between the greater and lesser tubercle? bicipital groove
What muscle passes through the bicipital groove but does not attach to it? biceps
What 3 muscles attach into the Bicipital groove Teres major - lats - pect major
What is the opposite of retraction? protraction
What quadrant will your liver be in? Right upper
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