| A | B |
| What is another name for joints? | Articulations |
| How are joints classified? | based on material holding it together |
| What is the most common form of arthritus? | Osteoarthritis |
| What type of arthritus is caused by the body attacking itself? | Rheumatoid |
| How is swelling commonly treated in arthritis patients? | hot packs and exercise |
| How is pain commonly treated in arthritis patients? | antiinflamatory drugs |
| Supplement used to decrease pain and inflamation | Glucosesamne |
| Where is gout most frequently found in the body? | big toe |
| Describe how people get gout. | build up of uric acid |
| How do people prevent getting gout? | don't eat kidney, liver, sardines, alcohol |
| Kind of arthritis that is caused by wear and tear | osteoarthritus |
| Tendon inflammation is called | tendonitis |
| What is subluxation? | bone comes out, then goes back in |
| What is dislocation? | bone is forced out of joint cavity |
| Process in which dislocations are put back in place | reduction |
| Does bone have a good ________ supply | blood |
| Cartilage has a ______ blood supply | good |
| ______ do not have a good blood supply | ligaments |
| If you have a poor blood supply, then you _________. | heal slowly |
| Why is it important to rehabilitate an injured ligament? | Strengthens the muscles around it |
| ______ bounce back to normal after being stretched. | muscles |
| Ligaments _______ bounce back to normal after being stretched. | do not |
| tissue that gets "strained" | muscles |
| tissue that gets "sprained" | ligaments (bone to bone) |
| _____ ball and socket joint is more stable. | deep (hip) |
| _____ ball and socket joint is more flexible. | shallow (shoulder) |
| Why is articular cartilage so important? | absorbs stress, prevents bones from rubbing |
| joint that performs movement in one plane (flexion or extension); found in knee or elbow | hinge |
| joint that performs movement in many plane (circumduction); found in shoulder or hip | multiaxial ball and socket |
| What type of joint is the pubic symphysis? | Cartilaginous |
| What type of joint connects to skull and bones? | Sutures (fibrous) |
| What kind of body movement is shaking your head "no"? | Rotation |
| What kind of body movement is lifting your arm away from your body? | Abduction |
| What kind of body movement is flexing your bicep? | Flexion |
| What kind of body movement is lowering your arm to your side? | Adduction |
| What kind of body movement is turning your palms face down? | Pronation |