Refer to Figure 4. Your patient has a small fracture at Landmark #11. What is the name for this landmark?: What action would be difficult to do because of this injury? ie. what would a muscle attached here do?:
Refer to Figure 4. Your patient has a small fracture at Lan…
Refer to Figure 4. Your patient has a small fracture at Landmark #19. What is the name for this landmark?: What action would be difficult to do because of this injury? ie. what would a muscle attached here do?:
Refer to Figure 4. Your patient has a small fracture at Lan…
Refer to Figure 4. Your patient has a small fracture at Landmark #18. What is the name for this landmark?: What action would be difficult to do because of this injury? ie. what would a muscle attached here do?:
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match th…
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match the numbers on the X-ray images. For each of the bones numbered below, give the COMPLETE NAME of the bone (ie. positional terms, numbers, or other specific names). Bone #6 Bone #12 Bone #19 Bone #21 Bone #27
Refer to Figure 6. Most of the articulations for the append…
Refer to Figure 6. Most of the articulations for the appendages are synovial, but there is a joint present in this figure that is NOT synovial. NAME the non-synovial joint: What is the structural classification (TWO TERMS!) for this non-synovial joint?: What numbered arrow on this figure is pointing to the non-synovial joint?
Refer to Figure 2. Your patient has a small fracture at Lan…
Refer to Figure 2. Your patient has a small fracture at Landmark #1. What is the name for this landmark?: What muscle would be difficult to use because of this injury? ie. what passes near this location?:
Refer to Figure 3. This figure shows an X-ray and a 3-d mod…
Refer to Figure 3. This figure shows an X-ray and a 3-d model of the two major articulations that join limbs to the main axial body – Joint A and Joint B. Which of these joints would be MOST STABLE? Name of Joint: Letter of Joint (A or B): BRIEFLY explain your choice (ie. what makes this joint stable?) including at least two boney landmarks involved in forming this joint:
Refer to Figure 8. Consider an injury to Muscle #9 on this…
Refer to Figure 8. Consider an injury to Muscle #9 on this figure. What is an action this muscle performs? Identify ONE muscle that could help compensate for this injury during the recovery period. Hint: what other muscles share the actions of this muscle? NAME of Compensatory Muscle:
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match th…
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match the numbers on the X-ray images. For each of the bones numbered below, give the COMPLETE NAME of the bone (ie. positional terms, numbers, or other specific names). Bone #1 Bone #8 Bone #15 Bone #23 Bone #30
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match th…
Refer to Figure 7. Note: The numbers on the models match the numbers on the X-ray images. For each of the bones numbered below, give the COMPLETE NAME of the bone (ie. positional terms, numbers, or other specific names). Bone #3 Bone #7 Bone #14 Bone #22 Bone #32