Joints - Trunk Flashcards

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What are the Names of the Joints in the Vertebral Column? (4)

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  • Zygapophyseal (facet)
  • Intervertebral Symphysis
  • Atlantoaxial
  • Atlantooccipital
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What is a Zygapophyseal (facet) Joint?

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  • Synovial Plane Joint

- Found between the Superior and Inferior articular processes on adjacent vertebrae

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What is an Intervertebral Symphysis Joint?

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  • an articulation between vertebral bodies that occurs via intervertebral discs
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What are Intervertebral Discs composed of?

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  • Nucleus Pulposus: centrally located gelatinous substance

- Annulus Fibrosus: Concentric layers of dense connective tissue surrounding the nucleus pulposus

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What is an Atlantoaxial Joint?

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  • A Synovial Pivot Joint

- Between anterior arch of Atlas (CI) and the odontoid process (dens) of the Axis (CII)

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What is the Atlantooccipital Joint?

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  • Synovial Condyloid Joint

- Between the CI and the condyles of the occipital bone

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What supportive structures are in the vertebral column joints? (5) Where are they found?

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  • Anterior Longitudinal Ligament: Runs along the anterior part of the vertebral bodies
  • Posterior Longitudinal Ligament: Runs along the posterior part of the vertebral bodies
  • Flava Ligaments: Connects the Laminae of adjacent vertebrae
  • Interspinous Ligaments: Stretches between adjacent spinous processes
  • Supraspinous Ligament: connects the tips of spinous processes
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What is the Nuchal Ligament? Where is it found?

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Nuchal Ligament
- Proximal extension of the supraspinous ligament in the sagittal plane. 
Found
- In Neck Region
- Attached to occipital bone
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What Joints are found in the Thoracic Cage?

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  • Costovertebral Joints

- Sternocostal Joints

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Describe a Costovertebral Joint and the 2 components of it

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Costovertebral Joint
- Synovial Planar Joint
Components
- Head of the Typical Rib: Articulates with the vertebral bodies of adjacent vertebra and the vertebra above
- The Tubercle of a Typical Rib: Articulates with the costal facets on the transverse processes of the corresponding thoracic vertebra

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Describe the Sternocostal Joints. Where might some differ?

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Sternocostal Joint
- All but one are Synovial Planar, 1 is Synchondrosis
Differ
- The first Sternocostal Joint is Synchondrosis
- Ribs I-VII: the anterior end of the ribs articulate with the sternum via their costal cartilages.
- Ribs VIII-X: Articulate with the sternum via the costal cartilage of Rib VII

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What are the 2 joints of the pelvis?

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  • Sacroiliac Joints

- Public Symphysis

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What is a Sacroiliac Joint? Where is it Found?

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Sacroiliac Joint
- Synovial Planar Joint
- Supported by Anterior and Posterior Sacroiliac Ligaments
Found
- Between the auricular surface of the sacrum and the ilium

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What is a Pubic Symphysis Joint?

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  • Symphysis Type joint between the left and right hip bones

- Has fibrocartilage disc

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What Joints are in the Skull?

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  • Sutures

- Temporomandibular Joint

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What kind of Joint is the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and where is it located?

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Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
- Modified Hinge Synovial Joint
- Has Articular disk that divides the articular cavity into two compartments
Location
- The head of the mandible articulates with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone (Jaw)