QUESTION What is an example of a cartilaginous joint? Patellofemoral joint Intervertebral joint Radial ulnar joint Subta

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QUESTION What is an example of a cartilaginous joint? Patellofemoral joint Intervertebral joint Radial ulnar joint Subta

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QUESTION What is an example of a cartilaginous joint? Patellofemoral joint Intervertebral joint Radial ulnar joint Subtalar joint QUESTION Which of the following is not a classification of a structural joint? Synarthrosis Synovial Cartilaginous Fibrous
QUESTION Which of the following joints allows for the greatest mobility? Sutures in the skull Intervertebral joints Glenohumeral joint None of the above
All of the following statements regarding the knee joint are true EXCEPT: It is the largest joint in the body. It is inherently very stable. The menisci increase the contact area of the joint. Normal knee flexion is approximately 130°. QUESTION What is the primary physical examination sign of Osgood Schlatter's disease? Tenderness of the tibial tubercle Knee joint effusion Fluid anterior to the patella Tenderness at the inferior pole of the patella
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