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Joints Test

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Circumduction
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Depression
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Fibrous- Gomphosis
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Fibrous-Suture
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Fibrous-Syndesmosis
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Inversion
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Eversion
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Fibrous
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Abuction
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Synovial- Ball-and-socket
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Elevation
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Hyperextension
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Supination
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Synovial
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Flexion
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Synovial-Condyloid
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Rotation
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Cartilaginous
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Retraction
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Cartilaginuous-Synchondrosis
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Bones bound by interosseous ligament. Flexible and may be twisted.
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Articulating bones fastened together by thin layer of dense connective tissue
C.
Turning the foot so the sole faces medially
D.
Turning the hand so the palm is upward or facing anterirorly
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Bones united by bands of hyaline cartilage. Movement occurs during growth process until ossification occurs.
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Raising a part
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Flat bones united by sutural ligament. No movement.
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Turning the foot so the sole faces laterally
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Lowering a part
J.
Moving a part backward
K.
Cone-shaped processs fastened in bony socket by peridontal ligament. No movement
L.
Moving a part so that its end follows a circular path.
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Articulating bones surroumded by a joint capsule of ligaments and synovial membranes; ends of articulating bones covered by hyaline caetilage and separated by synovial fluid.
N.
Moving a part round an axis
O.
Moving a part away from the midline
P.
Bending parts at a joint
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Articulating connected by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage
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Oval-shaped head condyle of one bone articulates with elliptical cavity of another. Variety of movements in different planes. No rotation or twisting.
S.
Excess extension of parts at a joint, beyond atomical position
T.
Bal-shaped head of one bone articulates with cup-shaped socket of another. Movements in all planes;rotation.
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Moving a part toward
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Cylindrical surface of one bone articulates with ring of bone and fibrous tissue. Rotation.
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Articulating surfaces are nearly flat or slightly curved. Sliding or twisting movement.
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Turning the hand so the palm is downward or facing posteriorly
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Moving a part toward the midline
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Bending the foot at the ankle toward the sole
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Convex surface of one bone articulates with concave surface of another. Flexion and extension movement.
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Articular surfaces separated by thin layers of hyaline cartilage attached to band of fibrocartilage. Limited movement, when bent or twisted.
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Articulating surfaces have both concave and conves regions; sruface of one bone fits complementary surface of another. Variety of movements, mainly in two planes.
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Straightening parts at a joint

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