Across
- 2. Joint Classification: partly movable joint.
- 4. This joint has a ring of bone around a peg which helps the joint to rotate.
- 5. This movement: turns the sole of the foot inward.
- 8. This joint is a freely movable joint characterized by articulating bones enclosed in a joint capsule/membrane.
- 11. This movement: turns the sole of the foot outward.
- 14. This movement: is a circular movement.
- 15. This movement: pointing the toes to the ground.
- 19. This joint has generally flat articulating surfaces that glide back and forth.
- 22. This movement: bringing the toes to the sky.
- 23. Joint Classification: freely movable joint.
- 24. Also known as joints.
Down
- 1. This movement: of a joint is to turn the moving bone about its axis.
- 3. This joint is a reduced ball and socket configuration in which rotation is excluded from the movement.
- 6. This movement: is external rotation of the radiohumeral joint. (palm up)
- 7. This type of synovial joint allows movement in all directions.
- 9. This movement: is away from the midline
- 10. This movement: is towards the midline
- 12. This type of synovial joint only permits movement in one plane, such as flexion/extension.
- 13. Joint Classification: immovable joint.
- 16. This movement: is the increase in the joint angle.
- 17. This movement: is internal rotation of the radiohumeral joint. (palm down)
- 18. How many types of synovial joints are in the body?
- 20. This movement: is the decrease in the joint angle.
- 21. This joint is two concave articulating surfaces permitting all motions except for rotation.
