Across
- 5. structural classification of joint - has fluid-filled joint cavity, diarthrotic, @limb joints
- 6. structural classification of joint - bones connected by dense fibrous CT, no joint cavity
- 9. functional classification of joint - slightly movable joint
- 10. type of synovial joint - biaxial movement; knuckle joints, involves oval surfaces
- 13. type of synovial joint - multiaxial movement; shoulder and hip joints, most flexibility
- 16. bag of synovial fluid, reduces friction where a ligament/structure rubs against bone
- 17. type of synovial joint - uniaxial movement; elbow joints, phalanges
- 18. type of synovial joint - biaxial movement; thumb joint
- 19. when radius/ulna are parallel, palms facing out, anatomical position
- 20. type of cartilaginous joint, made of hyaline cartilage, ex. sternum + rib, epiphyseal plate
- 21. type of cartilaginous joint, made of fibrocartilage, ex. intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis
- 22. type of fibrous joint, ligament, range of movement is little or large
- 23. type of synovial joint - uniaxial movement; proximal radioulnar joint, atlantoaxial joint (allows your head to rotate)
Down
- 1. type of fibrous joint, found in alveolar processes
- 2. touching thumb to your fingers
- 3. when radius rotates over ulna, palms facing down, like a basketball player
- 4. type of synovial joint - nonaxial movement; wrists, ankles, intervertebral surfaces
- 7. structural classification of joint - bones connected by cartilage, no joint cavity
- 8. functional classification of joint - freely movable joint
- 11. functional classification of joint - immovable joint
- 12. most important characteristic to improve stability of synovial joint, especially for knee joint and foot arch
- 14. contraction causes the insertion to move towards the _______
- 15. an elongated bursae, wraps completely around tendon
- 20. type of fibrous joint, connects skull bones, short interconnecting fibers