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place of contact b/t bones,
-b/t bone and cartilage
- b/t bones and teeth |
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- fibrous joint
- cartilaginous joint
- synovial joint |
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occurs where bones are held together by dense regular connective tissue |
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where bones are joined by cartilage |
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- freely movable articulations
- classified as diarthroses
- bones are separated by space called a joint cavity
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Function of joints is based on.... |
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What are the three types of fibrous joints?
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sutures, syndesmoses, gomphoses |
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- immovable
- tightly binds certain bones of the skull to each other
- when closed = synostoses |
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- slightly movable
- found b/t the radius/ulna and the tibia/fibula
- bound together by a broad ligamentous sheet = interosseous membrane |
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- immovable
- only occurs where the root of each tooth articulates w/ the socketsof the mandble and the maxilla |
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Two types of carilagionous joints |
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symphyses and synchondroses |
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- has a pad of fibrocartilage b/t the articulating bones
- slightly movable
- pubic symphysis and the intervertebral discs |
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- bones are joined by hyaline cartilage
-immovable/slightly movable
- costochondral joints |
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General Anatomy of Synovial Joints |
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- auricular capsule encloses bones
- joint cavity filled w/ synovial fluid
- articular cartilage covers ends of bones
- stabilized by ligaments and tendons
- bursae form in/around joint
- articular discs (meniscus) and fat pads in/around some joints |
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fibrous, sac like structure that contains synovial fluid and is lined by a synovial membrane
- helps w/ friction b/t bones & tendons |
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acts as the packing material and provide some protection for the joit
- fill the spaces that form when bones move and the joint cavity changes shape
- "peanuts" = UPS |
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- attaches a muscle to a bone
- help stabilize joints |
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bones moves in just one plane |
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bones moves in two planes |
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when the bone moves in multiple planes |
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6 specific types of synovial joint |
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- planar (gliding) joints
- hinge joints
- pivot joints
- condyloid (ellipsoid) joints
- saddle joints
- ball-and-socket joints |
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Movement of Synovial Joints
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- Angular motions
- Rotation
- Gliding
- Speacial movements |
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movement of a bone toward the midline |
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movement of a bone away from the midline |
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extension movment continues past the anatomic position |
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vertebral column moves in either lateral direction along a coronal plane |
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rotation of the forearm whereby the palm is turned posteriorly |
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rotation of the forearm whereby the palm is turned anteriorly |
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movement of a body part inferiorly |
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movement of a body part superiorly |
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twisting the foot that turns the sole medially |
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twisting the feet so that the sole turns laterally |
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What stabalizes the joints?
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Ligaments, muscle tone, articular surfaces |
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- stable
- saddle joint (biaxial) - wide range of movements
- 4 major ligaments plus multiple muscles |
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Shoulder joint (glenohumeral) |
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- most movable joint = less stability
- shallow glenoid cavity
- looser joint capsule
- few ligaments
- stability from muscle tendons
- biceps brachial
- rotator cuff
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- Most complex - highly stabilized for compression
- many ligaments outside (ex. collaterals)
- two major ligaments inside (anterior and posterior cruciate)
- two articular discs
- muscle tendons, including quadriceps and hamstrings
- very vulnerable to horizontal blows
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a group of infalmmatory or degernative diseases of joints that occur various forms
-swelling
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Most prevalent crippling disease in the US |
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- gouty arthritis
- osteoarthritis
- rheumatoid arthritis |
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