Joints/articulations Flashcards

1
Q

What is a joint/articulation

A

place where two bones meet

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2
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What 2 ways are joints classified

A
  1. structurally 2. functionally
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3
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What are the 3 functional classifications of joints

A
  1. synarthroses 2. Amphiarthroses 3. Diarthroses
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4
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Synarthroses

A

allow no movement

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5
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Amphiarthroses

A

allow slight movement

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6
Q

Diarthroses

A

freely moveable

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7
Q

Most joints are

A

Diarthroses

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8
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What are the 3 structural classifications of joints

A
  1. Fibrous 2. Cartilaginous 3. Synovial
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9
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Fibrous joints

A

Made up of fibrous connective tissue

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10
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What are the 3 types of fibrous joints

A

Gomphoses (teeth), sutures, syndesmoses (radius and ulna)

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11
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What is the range of motion of fibrous joints

A

Synarthrotic and Amphiarthrotic

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12
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What are the 2 types of cartilaginous joints

A
  1. Synchondroses (ribs) 2. Symphyses (pubic symphysis)
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13
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Most of the body’s joints are what structural classification

A

Synovial

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14
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All synovial joints are

A

diarthrotic

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15
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What are the 6 classifications of synovial joints from least to most mobile

A
  1. Plane joints 2. Hinge joints 3. Pivot joints 4. Condylar joints 5. Saddle joints 6. Ball and socket joints
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16
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Plane joints

A

Formed by two flat surfaces (between carpals)

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17
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Hinge joints

A

One bone sits in depression of another (elbow)

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18
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Pivot joints

A

One bone pivots around another (C1 and C2)

19
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Condylar joints

A

One bone with convex surface articulates with a concave surface (knuckles)

20
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Saddle joints

A

Articulating surfaces are saddle shaped (thumb)

21
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Ball and socket joints

A

Head of one bone fits into cup-shaped socket of another bone (shoulder)

22
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Angular motions

A

Movements that involve increasing or decreasing the angle between two bones

23
Q

What 5 movements are included in angular motions

A
  1. Flexion and extension 2. Hyperextension 3. Lateral flexion 4. Abduction and adduction 5. Circumduction
24
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Flexion

A

decreases angle between bones

25
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Extension

A

increases angle between bones

26
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Hyperextension

A

extension beyond normal range of motion

27
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Lateral flexion

A

Movement of a body part to the side

28
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Abduction

A

movement of body part away from midline

29
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Adduction

A

movement of body part toward midline

30
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Circumduction

A

movement of a body part in a circular motion

31
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Rotation

A

bone pivots on its longitudinal axis

32
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Medial rotation

A

Rotation of a body part toward the midline

33
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Lateral rotation

A

rotation of a body part away from the midline

34
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Supination

A

rotation of hand/arm to a palm up position

35
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Pronation

A

rotation of hand/arm to a palm down position

36
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Depression

A

downward movement of a body part

37
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Elevation

A

upward movement of a body part

38
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Protraction

A

forward/anterior movement of a body part

39
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Retraction

A

backward/posterior movement of a body part

40
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Opposition

A

movement of thumb toward tips of fingers

41
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Eversion

A

movement of soles away from midline

42
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Inversion

A

movement of soles toward midline

43
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Dorsiflexion

A

draws back/ top of foot toward shin

44
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Plantar flexion

A

pointing toes away from leg