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Equine joints, tendons and ligaments

Authored by Megan Hutchison

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Equine joints, tendons and ligaments
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1.

CATEGORIZE QUESTION

30 sec • 3 pts

What type of joint has which characteristics?

Groups:

(a) Fibrous

,

(b) Cartilaginous

,

(c) Synovial

Has a joint capsule

Shock absorption

Joined by fibrous connective tissue

No movement

Produces synovial fluid

Joined through cartilage pads

Found in the skull

Large range of motion

Little to no movement

2.

MATCH QUESTION

20 sec • 2 pts

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Types of synovial joints found in the horse

Allows limited rotating movement

Ball and Socket

Bones rock against each other

Pivot

Allows bone to move forward and back

Glide joint

Full range of motion.

Hinge Joint

3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Why would synovial joints be more prone to injury or arthritis?

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Answer explanation

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Synovial joints have a high range of motion and are supported by ligaments and cartilage, making them more susceptible to wear and tear, leading to injuries and conditions like arthritis.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

The purpose of having synovial fluid is.....

For joint temperature control

To lubricate the joint, reducing friction

Provide structural support of the joint

Starts joint movement

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ligaments within the horses body connect bone to___________

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The skull needs to have fibrous joints to protect the...

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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What is the function of the suspensory ligament in horses?

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Answer explanation

The suspensory ligament in horses supports the fetlock joint, preventing excessive extension during movement. It plays a crucial role in maintaining limb stability and preventing injuries.

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