True or False? The most commonly sprained joints are the wrist and ankle. Group of answer choices True False
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II. True/False Questions 1. The amount of movement permitted by a particular joint is the basis for the functional classification of a joint. 2. All joints permit some degree of movement, even if very slight. 3. Hinge joints permit movement in only one plane. 4. Synovial fluid is a viscous material that is derived by filtration from blood. 5. The major role of ligaments at synovial joints is to unite bones and prevent undesirable movements. 6. Gliding movements occur when one flat, or nearly flat, bone surface glides or slips over another. 7. Movement at the hip joint does not have as wide a range of motion as at the shoulder joint. 8. A person who has been diagnosed with a sprained ankle has an injury to the ligaments that stabilize that joint. 9. Supination is the movement of the forearm in which the palm of the hand is turned anteriorly and superiorly. 10. The wrist joint can exhibit adduction and eversion movements.
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True or False: You have more bones in your wrist, hands and fingers than your ankles and feet.
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Select the correct answer. The bones of the tarsus and foot are stronger than the bones in the wrist and hand. O A. True OB. False
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