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a movement called circumduction is possible in joints that have:   only jts w/ 3 degrees of freedom  
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what is the scapular movement that occurs when a person performs the up portion of a push up?   protraction  
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functions of the skeletal system   gives support & shape to body, protects vital organs, assists in movement by providing a rigid structure for mm attachment & leverage, manufactures blood cells in various locations, calcium & other mineral salts stored in all osseous tissue.  
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which bones make up axial skeleton?   skull, sternum, sacrum, ribs, spine  
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the carpal metacarpal jt of the thumb is an example of a ____ jt   saddle  
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cartilaginous jts are found in what part of the body?   the spine  
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sagittal axis is _____plane   side to side  
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frontal axis is _____plane   front to back  
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transverse axis is _____plane   up & down  
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end feel is:   what the 1st person feels when they are moving a 2nd person's body part thru the end of a range of motion  
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rolling, spinning & gliding are types of ____ motion   arthrokinematic  
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which position provides max congruency? close-pack or loose-pack?   closed-pack position  
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if one wanted to max jt movement you would include...   a loose-packed position, a traction force, an open chain activity  
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T or F Bending forces cause traction forces on both sides of the bent tissue   false  
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T or F Traction & compression forces do not occur in the same direction as shearing forces   true  
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name all the movements that can take place around the front to back (sagittal) axis   ABD/ADD, radial/ulnar deviation, eversion/inversion  
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name all the movements that can take place around the side to side (frontal) axis   flex/ext  
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name all the movements that can take place around the up & down (vertical) axis   IR/ER, supination/pronation, right rotation/left rotation, horizontal ABD/horizontal ADD  
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