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Mblex Kinesiology Exam And Answers.
1. The knee is an example of a _____ joint? -
\Pivotal hinge

2. Which of describes the joint classification of the glenohumeral joint? -
\Diarthrosis

3. The nutrients needed in the Haversian system are supplied by blood vessels found
in_____? -
\Periosteum

4. Placing weight on the inner edge of the foot is an example of _______? -
\Eversion

5. ________ is elevation of medial edge of the foot so that the sole is turned inward (or
medially) -
\Inversion

6. Flexing the ankle dorsally so that the toes are moving toward the shin? -
\Dorsiflexion

7._______ is the movement which decreases the angle between the sole of the foot and
the back of the leg. For example, when depressing an car pedal or standing on the
tiptoes can be described as plantar flexion. -
\Plantar flexion

8. Moving the left hand from in front of the right hip to the front of the left shoulder is an
example of_______? -
\Diagonal ABduction

9. The up phase of a wide arm push-up creates which type of contraction of the tricep
muscle? -
\Concentric

10. The proximal articulation of the radius is an example of a ______ joint. -
\Pivot

11. The symphysis pubis is a _____ joint? -
\Amphiarthrotic

12. Reciprocal motion refers to ______? -
\Alternating motions in opposing directions

,13. With a client, arm at their side in a 90 degree angle and the palm facing up, what is
the movement of the forearm that rotates the palm to face downward? -
\Pronation

14. The only saddle joint of the body is found in the_____? -
\Thumb

15. _____ of the forearm occurs when the forearm or palm are rotated outwards? -
\Supination

16. The knee and elbow are an example of a _____joints? -
\Hinge

17. Another name for amphiarthrosis is____? -
\Cartilage Joint

18. which muscle is a synergist to lateral rotation of the hip? -
\Gemellus inferior

19. Which muscle is a synergist to mandible elevation? -
\Pterygoid

20. The axial skeleton contains the following bones? -
\Rib, Sternum, Vertebrae, Ossicles

21. What type of joint is the first carpometacartpal joint? -
\Saddle

22. Which condition would directly contribute to anterior pelvic tilt? -
\Hypotonic abdominals

23. Joint with the greatest range of movement? -
\Ball-and-socket

24. The structure by which bone connects to another bone is a ____? -
\Ligament

25. _______is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to
bone and is capable of withstanding tension. -
\Tendon

26. The hip joint is also known as a _____ joint. -
\Multiaxial

27. What type of joint is the talocrural joint? -
\Hinge

, 28. Which muscle is a synergist to medial rotation of the hip? -
\Tensor fascia latte (TFL)

29. Teres minor is an antagonist of the ____? -
\Subscapularis

30. Which of the following muscles is known as a pinnate muscle? -
\Rectus femoris

31. Scalene muscles are ____? -
\An accessory to inhalation

32. Holding weight in a fixed position with no movement is an example of
______contraction? -
\An isometric

33. _______ of the scapula brings the medial border of the scapula closer to the spine. -
\Protraction

34. Hinge and pivot joints are examples of ____joints. -
\Uniaxial

35 An inferior movement of the scapula is known as scapular _____. -
\Depression

36. What is the name of the movement that allows a person to stand on their toes? -
\Plantar flexion

37. _____where the toes are brought closer to the shin. this flexion decreases the angle
between the dorm of the foot and the leg. An example includes that position of the foot
when waling on the heels. -
\Dorsiflexion

38. Which of the following structures support the body while in th sitting position? -
\Ischial tuberosity

39. which muscle is an agonist to flexion of the hip> -
\Petineus

40. Where is the origin of the rectus femoris? -
\AIIS

41. The correct action of the latissimus dorsi muscle? -
\ADDucts, extends and internally rotates the arm at the shoulder

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