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Articulation
(arthro= joint) |
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Definition
a point of contact between bones, between cartilage and bone, or between teeth and bone |
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Functional classification
- Synarthrosis (-syn=united; together)
- Amphiarthosis (-ampi= both)
- Diathrosis (di=apart)
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Definition
how much movement is permitted
- immovable joint
- slighty movable
- freely movable
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Structural Classification
- Fibrous joints
- Cartilaginous joints
- Synovial joints
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Definition
the presence or absence of a space between the articulating bones and the type of C.T. that binds the bones together
- bones held together by dense irregular C.T.
- bones held together by cartilage
- bones help together by ligaments
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no joint cavity; bones held together with dense irregular C.T.
- Sutures
- Syndesomoses
- Interosseous membranes
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held togehter with thin dense fibrous connective tissue
- unites skull bones
- synarthrotic in adults and amphiarthrotic in children
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(band or ligament) fibrous joint in which there is a greater distance between the articulation surfaces, and more dense irregular connective tissue than in a suture
- ex. between the tibia and fibula at distal tibiofibular joint and gomphosis
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(bolt/nail) specialized in syndesmosis joint in which pegs (teeth) fit into sockets (alveoli); peridontal ligament hold teeth in sockets; teeth are in the alveoli of the maxilla and mandible
- synarthrotic- a healthy gomphosis permits no movement
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a substantial sheet of dense irregular connective tissue that binds neighboring long bones and permits slight movement
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no joint cavity; bones conected with cartilage, allowing little or no movement
- synchondroses-connecting cartilage is hyaline cartilage (epiphyseal plate and costal cartilage)
- symphyses- fibrocartilage is connecting cartilage (symphysis pubis; amphiarthrotic, junction of the manubrium and body of the sternum, intercertebral disc; amphiarthrotic)
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space between articulating bones; freely movable (diarthrotic)
- Synovial cavity- space betwen articulaiton bones
- articular capsule-surrounds synovial joint and encloses synovial cavity
composed of 2 layers: outer fibrous membrane and inner synovial membrane |
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Outer layer (Fibrous capsule/membrane) |
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Definition
- Composed of dense irregular connective tissue
- Conctinuous with/attaches to the periosteum of the articulating bones
- Flexible allowing for movement
- Tensile strength (resistance to stretch) helps prevent dislocation
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Inner layer (synovial membrane) |
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Definition
loose connective tissue with elastic fibers
- secretes synovial fluid
- lines cavity except over articular cartilage
- ligaments may be outside fibrous capsule (ex. collateral ligament of knee)
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Definition
consistency of egg white. Clear/yellow viscous fluid made of hyaluronic acid and interstitial fluid from the blood plasma (lubricates, absorbs shock, supplies o/nutrients, removes metabolic waste) |
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hyaline cartilage that covers ends of one but does not bind bone together |
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band of dense regular C.T. that join one bone to another bone |
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fluid-filled structures strategically places to minimize friction |
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tbe like bursae that wrap around certain tendons that experience a lot of friction |
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"articular disc" provide superior strength and allow bones to different shapes to fit together |
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Nerve & Blood Supply:
Arterial branches |
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Definition
several different arteries merge around a joint before penetrating the articular capsule |
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Nerve & Blood Supply:
Nerve endings |
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Definition
respond to the defree of movement and stretch, and convey infromation about pain from the joint to the spinal cord and brain |
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6 types of synovial joints |
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Definition
- plane
- hinge
- pivot
- condyloid
- saddle
- ball-and-socket
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Term
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Definition
- articulated surfac are flat or slighty curved
- allow movement back and forth, side to side, and sometimes rotation
ex. intercarpal joints, intertarsal joints, sternocostal joints, vertebrocostal joints |
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convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another
- allows flexion and extension
ex. knee, elbow, ankle, interphalangeal |
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rounded or pointed surface of one bone fits into ring formed partly by another bone and partly by a ligament
ex. atlanto-axial, radioulnar |
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Synovial Joint:
Condyloid |
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Definition
oval shaped projection fits into oval shaped depression
- allows flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
ex. wrist, metacarpophalangeal (2-5) |
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articular surface of one bone is saddle shaped; articular surface of other bone "sits" in saddle
- allows flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
ex. carpmetacarpal in thumb |
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Synovial Joint:
Ball and Socket
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Definition
Ball-like surace fits into cuplike depression
- allows flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation
ex. shoulder, hip |
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relaticely flat bone surfaces move back-and-forth and from side-to-side with respect to one another
- limited in range since there is no significant alteration of the agle between the bones
ex. intercarpal joints |
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Joint Movement:
Angular movements |
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Definition
increase or a decrease in the angle between articulation bones
- Flexion- decrease in angle
- Extension- increase in angle (hyperextension- continuation of extension beyond the normal extension)
- Abduction- movement away from the midline
- Adduction- movement towards the midline
- Circumduction- movement of a body part in a circle
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a bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis
- turning the head from side to side
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Joint Movement:
Elevation |
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Definition
an upward movement of a body part
ex. closing mouth |
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Joint Movement:
Depression |
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a downward movement of a body part
ex. opening the mouth |
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Joint Movement:
Protraction
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Retraction |
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- movement of a body part anteriorly
- movement back to normal
ex. thrusing the mandible forward |
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Joint Movement:
Inversion |
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Definition
movement of the foot medially |
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moving the foot laterally |
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Joint Movement:
Dorsiflexion |
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Definition
is bending of the foot at the ankle is an upward direction |
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Joint Movement:
Plantar Flexion |
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Definition
bending the foot at the ankle in a downward direction |
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Joint Movement:
Supination |
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Definition
movement of the forearm so the the palm is turned upward |
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Joint Movement:
Pronation |
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Definition
movement of the forearm so that the palm is turned downward |
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Joint Movement:
Opposition |
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Definition
movement of our magnificent opposable thumb across the palm to touch the tips of the fingers on the same hand |
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continuation of quadriceps femoris tendon and inserts into tibial tuberosity |
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Knee:
Oblique popliteal ligament |
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Definition
connects lateral condyle of femur to the medial margin of the head of tibia |
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Knee:
Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) |
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Definition
broad flat ligament that connects medial condyle of femur to medial condyle of tibia |
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Knee:
Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL)
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rounded ligament on the lateral surface of join that extends from lateral condyle of the femur to the lateral side of the fibula |
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Knee:
Intra-articular Ligament |
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Definition
ligament within the joint help prevent displacement of artculation surfaces= cruciate ligaments
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Knee:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament |
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Definition
originates anterior to intercondylar eminence of tibia a extends posterior and laterally to medial side of lateral conyle of femur |
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Knee:
Posterior Cruciate Ligament |
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Definition
originates on the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia and extends anteriorly and medially to the medial surface of the medial condyle of the femur |
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The 4 things that affect ROM |
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Definition
- structure or shape
- strength and tension
- hormones
- disuse
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Term
Medial meniscus
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Lateral meniscus |
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Definition
- C shaped, anchored to tibial collateral ligament and is less mobile
- more circular
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Term
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Definition
- decrease production of synovial fluid in joints
- Articular cartilage becomes thinner
- ligaments loose flexibility
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What does a hip replacement involve? |
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Definition
the femur, acetaulum, and the head of the femur |
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Term
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Definition
- inflammation of joints
- rheumatoid arthritis- inflammation of the synovial membrane
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Term
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Definition
affects only articular cartilage and not membrane as in rheumatoid |
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Term
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Definition
uric acid is a product of purie metabolism of DNA and RNA, excreted in urine |
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