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A. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the proximal interphalangeal joints?
B. What are the bony landmarks that articulate with each other to make up the distal interphalangeal joints?
C. Why is there only one interphalangeal joint?
D. What type of synovial joint classification is the interphalangeal joints?
E. From anatomical position, in interphalangeal joints flexion, which direction do the phalanges move
F. From anatomical position, in interphalangeal joints extension, which direction do the phalanges move
G. Can the interphalangeal joints be hyperextended normally?
H. Name at least two prime movers of interphalangeal joints flexion
I. Name at least two prime movers of interphalangeal joints extension
J. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve interphalangeal joints flexion
K. Explain at least two functional tasks that involve interphalangeal joints extension
L. What is the lay (common) term used for the cervical spine joints?
M. Where is the majority of movement coming from (e.g. which cervical vertebrae)?
N. From anatomical position, in cervical spine joints flexion, which direction does the head move
O. From anatomical position, in cervical spine joints extension, which direction does the head move
P. Can the cervical spine joints be hyperextended normally?
Q. Name at least two prime movers of cervical spine joints flexion
R. Name at least two prime movers of cervical spine joints extension