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Rutgers Univ. Neuro. Kenis. Exam 1

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Synarthrodial Joints   Immovable joints, features Gomphosis and Sutures  
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Gomphosis Joints   Joints between teeth and jaw  
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Suture Joints   Found between the bones of the skull  
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Amphiarthrodial Joints   Slightly Movable, features syndemosis, symphysis and synchondrosis  
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Syndesmosis Joints   Strong Ligament connection, coracoclavcular joint  
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Symphysis Joint   Joint separated by cartilaginous disk, vertebral joints  
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Synchondrosis Joint   Seperated by hyaline cartilage, costochondral joint  
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Diarthrodial Joint   Freely Movable joints, 6 types  
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Ginglymus Joint   1 Axis: Allows flexion and Extension, Hinge Joint. Elbow Joint  
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Trochoid Joint   1 Axis: Allows internal and external rotation, Pivot Joint. Radioulnar Joints (distal and proximal)  
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Condyloid Joint   2 Axes: Flexion/Extension and Abduction/Adduction, ball and Socket. 2nd through 5th metacarpal joints  
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Arthrodial Joint   3 Axes: Gliding Joint, Transverse Tarsal Joint  
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Enarthrodial Joint   3 Axes: Spheroidal, Ball in Socket, Glenohumeral Joint  
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Sellar Joint   3 Axes: most movement in the body, saddle joint. Found only in the 1rst carpometacarpal joint  
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Accessory Motions   (1)Spin (2)Roll (3)Glide  
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Dorsal Flexion   Flexion movement of the ankle that results in the top of the foot moving towards the body in the sagittal plane  
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Plantar Flexion   Extension movement of the ankle that results in the top of the foot moving away from the body in the sagittal plane  
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Axis for the Sagittal plane   Lateral Axis  
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Plane for the Lateral Axis   Sagittal plane  
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Axis for the Frontal Plane   Anteroposterior Axis  
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Plane for the Anteroposterior Axis   Frontal plane  
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Axis for the Transverse Plane   Vertical Axis  
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Plane for the Vertical Axis   Transverse Plane  
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Skeletal Functions   Protection of vital organs, for support to maintain posture, for use as levers for movement, for calcium and mineral storage, for blood production  
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Types of bones   Long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones  
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Biomechanics   the study of structure and function of biological systems by means of the methods of mechanics  
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Kenisiology   the study of human movement, addressing physiological, mechanical mechanisms  
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Aggregate Muscle Action   refers to the muscles of the body working in conjunction with one another and in groups rather than independently to achieve a given joint action  
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Direct Tendon attachment   interface to the bone is perpendicular  
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Indirect Tendon attachment   interface to the bone is at an angle  
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4 Properties of Muscle Tissue   Irritability, Contractability, extensibility, elasticity  
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Structural kenisiology   Study of muscles as they are involved in the science of movement. Both skeletal and muscular structure are involved.  
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Newtons laws   Law of Inertia, Law of Acceleration, Law of Reaction  
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Statics   The study of a system with no forces acting on it  
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Dynamics   the study of a system with force acting on it  
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1rst Class Lever   Seesaw, Atlas and Axis  
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2nd Class Lever   Wheelbarrel, plantar flexion  
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3rd Class Levers   The majority in the body, Brachialis  
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