Joints and Range of Motion Quiz
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A. Eversion
B. Inversion
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Plantar flexion
Bending the foot backwards
A. Supination
B. Pronation
C. Plantar flexion
D. Dorsiflexion
Bending the foot forward
A. Dorsiflexion
B. Plantar flexion
C. Pronation
D. Supination
A. Adduction
B. Abduction
C. Flexion
D. Extension
A. Supination
B. Plantar flexion
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Pronation
A. Radial deviation
B. Supination
C. Pronation
D. Ulnar deviation
Turning a body part outward
A. Inversion
B. Eversion
C. Adduction
D. Abduction
Turning palm up
A. Supination
B. Pronation
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Plantar flexion
A. Dorsiflextion
B. Plantar flexion
C. Supination
D. Pronation
Which of the following is an example of a ball and socket joint?
A. Ribs
B. Elbow
C. Ankle
D. Shoulder
Straightening of a body part
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Hyperextension
D. Plantar flexion
A. Opposition
B. Rotation
C. Abduction
D. Adduction
Turning palm down
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Hyperextension
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Supination
D. Pronation
Turning a body part inward
A. Eversion
B. Inversion
C. Radial deviation
D. Ulnar deviation
Type of joint that allows rotational movement
A. Hinge
B. Cartilaginous
C. Fibrous
D. Pivot
A. Ulnar deviation
B. Radial deviation
C. Pronation
D. Supination
A. Dorsiflexion
B. Plantar flexion
C. Inversion
D. Eversion
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Hyperextension
D. Circumduction
Moving a body part away from the body
A. Abduction
B. Adduction
C. Pronation
D. Supination
A. Flexion
B. Extension
C. Dorsiflexion
D. Plantar flexion
Moving a body part toward the body
A. Abduction
B. Adduction
C. Extension
D. Hyperextension
Bending a body part
A. Circumduction
B. Rotation
C. Flexion
D. Extension
Exercises performed by patients who are able to move each joint without assistance
A. Active assistive ROM
B. Active ROM
C. Passive ROM
D. Resistive ROM
Movement applied to joint by another person
A. Active ROM
B. Resistive ROM
C. Passive ROM
D. Active assitive ROM
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