Functional Anatomy (spine, Hip, Knee, Shoulder, Ankle and hand/elbow)

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1. what are the joints of the joints within the foot?

  • Ankle Joint and knuckle joints
  • Talotibial, Tarsometatarsal, Metatarsodigital
  • Talocrucal, Subtalar, Tarsometatarsal, Metatarsophalangeal, Interphalangeal
  • Metaphalangeal, Proximal and Distal phalangeal
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2. What main joint id the Gleniod Fossa?

  • The elbow (collectively)
  • The hip Socket
  • The shoulder Socket
  • The knee (collectively)

3. What is Necrosis of the hand?

  • When the Scaphoid snaps and the bone dies from a blocked blood supply
  • When the Scaphoid snaps and causes unbearable pain
  • When the Scaphoid grows too big and starts to inhibit movement
  • When the Scaphoid blood vessel develops and blockage

4. Where do the lateral and medial colateral ligaments of the elbow insert and originate?

  • originate on the epicondyles of the humerus to the Radius and Ulna
  • originate on the epicondyles of the humerus to the Radius
  • originate on the condyles of the humerus to the Radius and ulna
  • originate on the condyles of the humerus to the Radius

5. What are the 4 ligaments supporting the spinal column?

  • Anterior longitudinal, Posterior Longitudinal, Supraspinous and Infraspinous
  • Supraspinous, Infraspinous, longitudinal and Lateral
  • Anterior, Posterior, Longitudinal and Lateral
  • Inferior, Superior, Anterior and Posterior

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