The glenoid labrum is part of the _____ joint while the acetabular labrum is part of the _____ joint.
A. elbow; knee
B. shoulder; hip
C. shoulder; knee
D. elbow; hip
E. shoulder; elbow
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Question 2) Which of the following movements is possible at the hip or coxal joint?
A. rotation
B. flexion
C. adduction
D. circumduction
E. All of these are possible.
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Question 3) The ligament at the head of the femur is the
A. ligamentum femoris.
B. ligamentum teres.
C. ligamentum acetabulum.
D. ligamentum ilium.
E. ligamentum primis.
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Question 4) The subscapular and subacromial bursa are associated with the _________ joint.
A. elbow
B. knee
C. shoulder
D. hip
E. wrist
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Question 5) A tennis player goes to the doctor and is told he has a torn rotator cuff. He has injured his
A. neck.
B. shoulder.
C. hip.
D. knee.
E. elbow.
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Question 6) The muscles that hold the humeral head within the glenoid cavity are collectively called the
A. sunacromial bursae.
B. rotator cuff.
C. glenoid labrum.
D. coracohumeral ligament.
E. deltoid muscle.
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Question 7) In the TMJ joint, the mandible articulates with the
A. temporal bone.
B. maxilla.
C. zygomatic bone.
D. tympanic bone.
E. parietal bone.
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Question 8) Which of the following statements regarding the temporomandibular (TMJ) joint is correct?
A. The joint is divided into lateral and medial cavities by an articular disc of cartilage.
B. The joint has a cartilage capsule.
C. The joint is a combination plane and ellipsoidal joint.
D. The joint allows rotation.
E. The joint is located between the maxilla and the mandible.
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Question 9) Which of the following does NOT influence the range of motion of a joint?
A. the shape of the articular surfaces of the bones
B. the amount and shape of cartilage
C. the amount of fluid in and around the joint
D. the strength and location of tendons and ligaments
E. All of these influence range of motion.
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Question 10) Returning the thumb to the anatomical position after touching the little finger is
A. reposition.
B. opposition.
C. medial excursion.
D. supination.