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Question:
3 characteristics that influence joint stability
Answer:
1) Shape of artic surface (ex. Ball-socket is good) 2) Number of ligaments = strength 3) Muscle
tone
Question:
Sprain
Answer:
partially torn ligament (repair slowly)
Question:
6 Types of Joints
Answer:
Plane - ex. intercarpal Hinge - ex. elbow Pivot - ex. radioulnar, atlas + axis Condylar - ex.
knuckles, wrist Saddle - ex. thumb (carpometacarpal) Ball + socket - ex. shoulder + hip joints
Question:
Knee joint (Femur, Tibia, Patella)
Answer:
3 Joints: B/w femur and patella B/w femur and tibia x2 - Femeropatella - Tibiofemoral (Lat +
med - each condyle)
Question:
- Patellar ligament (anterior, continuous w quad tendon)
Answer:
Patellar retinaculua (lat + med) - on sides
1
, Question:
2 Intracapsular ligaments
Answer:
Cruciate (Ant + Post)
Question:
2 menisci (crescent-shaped wedges of fibrocartilage, lat + med)
Answer:
Question:
2 Extracapsular ligaments
Answer:
Collateral (Tib + Fib)
Question:
Elbow joint (Humerus, Ulna, little bit of Radius)
Answer:
Hinge Trochlea of humerus artic w troclear notch (C-shaped cup b/w olecranon and coraNoid
process) of ulna
Question:
*Annular ligament (wraps around)
Answer:
allows rotation of radius during pronation and supination (pivot)
Question:
Shoulder (Glenohumoral) joint (Humerus, Glenoid Cavity of Scapula)
Answer:
glenoid labrum (fibrocartilagenous rim) = extends rim of cavity
Question:
coracohumeral ligament = b/w coracoid process of scapula and greater/lesser trochanters of
humerus
Answer:
2
Correct Answers | Fully Verified 2026 Edition
ANP 1111 Exam Questions with Correct Answers | Latest Update
100% Solved
Question:
3 characteristics that influence joint stability
Answer:
1) Shape of artic surface (ex. Ball-socket is good) 2) Number of ligaments = strength 3) Muscle
tone
Question:
Sprain
Answer:
partially torn ligament (repair slowly)
Question:
6 Types of Joints
Answer:
Plane - ex. intercarpal Hinge - ex. elbow Pivot - ex. radioulnar, atlas + axis Condylar - ex.
knuckles, wrist Saddle - ex. thumb (carpometacarpal) Ball + socket - ex. shoulder + hip joints
Question:
Knee joint (Femur, Tibia, Patella)
Answer:
3 Joints: B/w femur and patella B/w femur and tibia x2 - Femeropatella - Tibiofemoral (Lat +
med - each condyle)
Question:
- Patellar ligament (anterior, continuous w quad tendon)
Answer:
Patellar retinaculua (lat + med) - on sides
1
, Question:
2 Intracapsular ligaments
Answer:
Cruciate (Ant + Post)
Question:
2 menisci (crescent-shaped wedges of fibrocartilage, lat + med)
Answer:
Question:
2 Extracapsular ligaments
Answer:
Collateral (Tib + Fib)
Question:
Elbow joint (Humerus, Ulna, little bit of Radius)
Answer:
Hinge Trochlea of humerus artic w troclear notch (C-shaped cup b/w olecranon and coraNoid
process) of ulna
Question:
*Annular ligament (wraps around)
Answer:
allows rotation of radius during pronation and supination (pivot)
Question:
Shoulder (Glenohumoral) joint (Humerus, Glenoid Cavity of Scapula)
Answer:
glenoid labrum (fibrocartilagenous rim) = extends rim of cavity
Question:
coracohumeral ligament = b/w coracoid process of scapula and greater/lesser trochanters of
humerus
Answer:
2