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Test Bank for Joint Structure and Function A Comprehensive Analysis 6th Edition, Pamela K. Levangie, Cynthia C. Norkin, Michael Lewek, ISBN-13: 9780803658783

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Joint Structure and Function 6th Edition Levangie Test Bank

Test Bank for Joint Structure and Function A Comprehensive Analysis 6th Edition, Pamela K. Levangie, Cynthia C. Norkin, Michael Lewek, ISBN-13: 9780803658783

TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Joint Structure and Function: Foundational Concepts
1. Biomechanical Applications to Joint Structure and Function
2. Joint Structure and Function
3. Muscle Structure and Function

II. Axial Skeletal Joint Complexes
4. The Vertebral Column
5. The Thorax and Chest Wall
6. The Temporomandibular Joint

III. Upper Extremity Joint Complexes
7. The Shoulder Complex
8. The Elbow Complex
9. The Wrist and Hand Complex

IV. Hip Joint
10. The Hip Complex
11. The Knee
12. The Ankle and Foot Complex

V. Integrated Function
13. Posture
14. Gait

Chapter 1: Biomechanical Applications to Joint Structure and Function

 

Multiple Choice

 

1. When you raise a cup to your mouth, a ____________________ of motion occurs at the elbow joint.
A. rotation only
B. translation only
C. translation and rotation
D. None of the above answers are correct.

ANS: C
Rationale: Rotatory and translatory motions in the human body most commonly occur together.

 

2. Hip abduction from an anatomic position would occur in which plane?
A. Sagittal
B. Frontal
C. Transverse
D. Horizontal

ANS: B
Rationale: The frontal (coronal) plane divides the body into front and back halves. Movements in this plane occur side to side, such as the case in abduction of the hip.

 

3. Which of the following describes the phenomenon that when two forces come in contact, the second force will respond to the contact by the first force with equal magnitude and in the opposite direction?
A. Law of Inertia
B. Law of Reaction
C. Law of Acceleration
D. None of the above answers are correct.

ANS: B

 

4. A ____________________ class lever is described by the fulcrum occurring at one end, followed by the resistance (load or weight) and then the force (effort).
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth

ANS: B

 

5. In what type of lever is the Mechanical Advantage always less than one?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth

ANS: C
Rationale: A mechanical advantage less than one occurs when the effort moment arm is shorter than the resistance moment arm. This is always the case in a third-class level if all forces are equal.


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