Medical Quiz

Joints and Range of Motion Quiz

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Movement applied to joint by another person

A. Active ROM

B. Resistive ROM

C. Passive ROM

D. Active assitive ROM



A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Supination

D. Pronation



A. Adduction

B. Abduction

C. Flexion

D. Extension


Which of the following is an example of a ball and socket joint?

A. Ribs

B. Elbow

C. Ankle

D. Shoulder


Moving a body part toward the body

A. Abduction

B. Adduction

C. Extension

D. Hyperextension


Bending the foot forward

A. Dorsiflexion

B. Plantar flexion

C. Pronation

D. Supination


Turning a body part inward

A. Eversion

B. Inversion

C. Radial deviation

D. Ulnar deviation



A. Eversion

B. Inversion

C. Dorsiflexion

D. Plantar flexion


Turning a body part outward

A. Inversion

B. Eversion

C. Adduction

D. Abduction


Straightening of a body part

A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Hyperextension

D. Plantar flexion



A. Ulnar deviation

B. Radial deviation

C. Pronation

D. Supination



A. Radial deviation

B. Supination

C. Pronation

D. Ulnar deviation



A. Flexion

B. Extension

C. Dorsiflexion

D. Plantar flexion


Turning palm down

A. Pronation

B. Supination

C. Dorsiflexion

D. Hyperextension



A. Dorsiflexion

B. Plantar flexion

C. Inversion

D. Eversion


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