Basics of Elbow Joint and Measurement Techniques
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What type of joint is responsible for the elbow's movement?

  • Gliding joint
  • Ball-and-socket joint
  • Hinge joint (correct)
  • Pivot joint
  • What is a primary reason to avoid using elastic material like rubber for measuring length?

  • It is difficult to see the measurements clearly
  • It is not available in standard sizes
  • It can only measure short distances
  • It can stretch and provide inconsistent measurements (correct)
  • In what direction is the elbow joint unable to move?

  • Side to side
  • Backward (correct)
  • Forward
  • In a circular motion
  • Which of the following statements is true regarding hinge joints?

    <p>They permit only back and forth movements</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What might happen if elastic measuring tape is used to measure an object?

    <p>It might stretch and give varying measurements</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Elbow Joint

    • Elbow joint is a hinge joint
    • Hinge joints only allow back and forth motion

    Measuring with Elastic Material

    • Do not use elastic material to measure length
    • Elastic material stretches and will lead to inaccurate measurements.
    • Different stretch will give different measurement values

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    This quiz explores the characteristics of the elbow joint, specifically its classification as a hinge joint that allows only back and forth motion. Additionally, it covers the appropriate use of measuring techniques, cautioning against the use of elastic materials to ensure accuracy in measurements.

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