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What are the joints that do not allow movement?   synarthroses  
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An articulation which the bones are united by a thin layer of fibrous tissue?   suture  
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Bones that are connected by ligaments between the bones?   syndesmosis  
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A conical process fits into a socket and hold in place by ligaments?   gomphosis  
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Joints allowing only slight movement?   amphlarthroses  
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Where bones are connected by a disk of fibrocartilage?   symphysis  
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Where two bony surfaces are connected by permanent bone later in life?   synchondrosis  
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Freely moving joints?   diarthroses  
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Act of bending or decreasing the angle between bones?   flexion  
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Act of increasing angle between bones and opposite of flexion?   extension  
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Increases the joint angle beyond the anatomic posistion?   hyperexiension  
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Moving limbs away from the midline of body?   abduction  
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Moving limbs toward midline of body?   adduction  
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Act of moving bone around a central axis?   rotation  
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Moving the limb in a circle in the air?   circumduction  
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Movement of forearm and hand?   supination and pronation  
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Movements of the foot?   eversion and inversion  
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Moving body forward on a plane parallel to ground?   protraction  
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Moving body forward on a plane parallel to ground?   protraction  
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Moving body backward on a plane parallel to ground?   retraction  
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Raising a part of the body?   depression  
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Movement occuring only with the thumb?   opposition  
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Occur when digits return to normal positions?   reposition  
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Raising the foot up at the ankle?   dorsiflexion  
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Pushing the foot down?   plantar flexion  
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Motion is limited to flexion and extension in a singles plane?   hinge joint  
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Closed sacs with a synovial membrane lining?   bursae  
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Found under the skin wherever the skin is on top of an underlying bone process?   subcutaneous bursae  
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Located between muscle and found above fascia?   subfascial bursae  
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Inflammation of the synovial bursae?   bursitis  
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Connective tissue disorder, inflammation of small joints?   rheumatoid arthritis  
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Inflammation of a whole joint?   arthritis  
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Disease involving mild bacterial infection?   rheumatic fever  
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Inflammation of fibrous connective tissue?   primary fibrousitis  
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Sometimes referred to as degenerative joint disease?   osteoarthritis  
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Accumulation of uric acid?   gout  
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Articular surface is concave in one direction and convex in the other?   saddle joint  
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formed by either oppsing planes surfaces or slightly convex and concave surfaces?   gliding joint  
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Found where one tendon overlies another tendon?   subtendinous bursae  
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How many groups are joints classified in?   3  
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