| Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Atlas and Occipital bone   Condyloid structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Atlas and Axis bone   Pivot structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Clavicle and Scapula bone   Plane structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Humerus and Scapula bone   Ball and Socket structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Ulna and Humerus bone   Hinge structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Radioulnar (proximal) joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | Radius and Ulna bone   Pivot structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Radioulnar (Distal) joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | Radius and Ulna bone   Pivot structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Radius and Carpals (wrist) bone   Condyloid structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Carpometacarpal (1) joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | Thumb (Carpals/Metacarpals)   Saddle structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Carpometacarpal (2-5) joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | Fingers (Carpals/Metacarpals)   Plane structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Metacarpophalangeal joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | Knuckles (metacarpal phalanges)   Condyloid structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Hip and femur   Ball and socket structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Tibia and Femur   Modified hinge (plane) structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | patella and femur   plane structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Tibiofibular (Proximal) joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | tibia and fibula   plane structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | tia and fibular/talus   hinge structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | tarsals and metatarsals   plane structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Metatarsophalangeal joint? |  | Definition 
 
        | metatarsal/phalanges   condyloid structure |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | uniaxial   flexion, extension |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is condyloid movement? |  | Definition 
 
        | Biaxial   flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Biaxial   Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is ball and Socket movement? |  | Definition 
 
        | multiaxial   flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, and rotation |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | bending movement   decreases angle of joint   brings two bones closer together   ex) bending over anteriorly |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Increases angle of joint   ex) straightening up after bending over anteriorly |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | excessive extension   increase in angle beyond anatomical position or 180 degrees.   ex) some people's elbows go the other way.   ex) leaning your head back |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | movement of a limb away from the midline   ex) spreading fingers or toes apart |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Movement of a limb toward the midline   ex) moving fingers together after spreading them out |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | distal end moves in a circle proximal end of limb stays stationary caused by a combination of flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction one right after the other   ex) arm circles |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | movement of bone around its own axis   lateral rotation towards the outside   medial rotation towards the inside   ex) hand screwing a lightbulb   ex) saying 'no' |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | rotating the forearm medially so that the palm posteriorly moves the distal end of the radius across the ulna so that the two bones from an X |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | rotating the forearm laterally so that the palm faces anteriorly radius and ulna are parallel. |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Lifting foot towards your shin (standing on heels) |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | flexing your foot downward (pointing your toes) |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | sole of foot turns medially (penguin) |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | Sole of foot turns laterally (pigeon toed) |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the two classifications of joints? |  | Definition 
 
        | structurally and functionally |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the two functions of joints? |  | Definition 
 
        | holds bones together   allows for mobility |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What the three parts of functional classification? |  | Definition 
 
        | Synarthroses Amphiarthroses Diarthroses |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | what are the three parts of structural classification? |  | Definition 
 
        | Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which classification is named according to the degree of movement? |  | Definition 
 
        | Functional classification |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | Which classification is named based on the type of connective tissue that joins the bones together? |  | Definition 
 
        | Structural classification |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the three types of Synarthroses (fibrous joints)? |  | Definition 
 
        | Sutures Syndesmoses Gomphoses |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are immovable joints? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the slightly movable joints? |  | Definition 
 
        | Amphiarthroses/Cartilaginous |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the freely movable joints? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the four parts of the general structure of synovial joints? |  | Definition 
 
        | articular cartilage   fibrous articular capsule   Joint cavity   Reinforcing ligaments |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is articular cartilage? |  | Definition 
 
        | hyaline cartilage, covers ends of bones |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is fibrous articular capsule? |  | Definition 
 
        | surfaces are enclosed by a two layer sleeve of connective tissue |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | space filled with lubricating synovial fluid which has an eggwhite consistency that provides a slippery weight-bearing film that reduces the friction between the cartilages |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | what are reinforcing ligaments? |  | Definition 
 
        | fibrous capsule is reinforced and strengthened with ligaments |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | flattened fibrous sacs, occur where ligaments, muscles, skin, tendons, or bones rub together |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | elongated bursa that wraps completely around a tendon subject to friction, like a bun around a hot dog |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are three factors that affect stability? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | the ligaments reinforcing a joint are stretched or town   heal slowly due to lack of blood supply   completely ruptured ligaments must be repaired by surgery |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | bones are forced out of their normal postion in a joint cavity   usually accompanied by sprains, inflmmation and immobilization |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | inflammatory or degenerative diseases of joints   most widespread crippling disease in the US   pain, stiffness, and swelling of joint |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What are the three types of chronic arthritis? |  | Definition 
 
        | Osteoarthritis   Rheumatoid   Gouty arthritis |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | what is the most common chronic arthritis? |  | Definition 
 | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | softening and erosion of cartilage caused by age or effect of weight bearing and abrasion |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 
        | What is rheumatoid arthritis? |  | Definition 
 
        | autoimmune disease - immune system attacks joints   no cure, only treat symptoms |  | 
        |  | 
        
        | Term 
 | Definition 
 
        | when blood levels of uric acid rise, urate crystals are deposited into the joints and cause inflammation   can be destructive and can fuse articulating bones together |  | 
        |  |