7: JOINTS Flashcards
What are the 3 main types of joints
- Fibrous (Immovable)
- Cartilaginous (Slightly immovable)
- Synovial (Freely movable)
What are fibrous (immovable) joints
Bones that are tightly joined by fibrous connective tissue. Ex. Skull
What are cartilaginous (slightly moveable) joints
Bones that are connected with more pliable cartilage. Ex, how the ribs are connected to the sternum
What are synovial (freely moveable) joints
The most common joint found in the body. Consist of 2 or more bones meeting. Where the bones meet they are surrounded by a fibrous joint capsule - contains various structures including synovial membrane which contains synovial fluid ( lubricates the joint) and cartilage (smoother movement). Ex. knee or elbow
What is the synovial membrane
the inner layer of the joint capsule which secretes synovial fluid
What is synovial fluid
helps to lubricate the joint and provides nourishment for the cartilage on the ends of the bone
What it cartilage
tough, smooth tissue that helps to reduce friction between the bones and provides shock-absorption to the joint
What is ligament
tough fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to bones
What are gliding synovial joints
articulating bones in this joint are flat or slightly curved surfaces
What are hinge synovial joints
similar motion to a door, movement is possible in only one plane
What are pivot synovial joints
Purely rotational movement
What are condyloid synovial joints
Very shallow ball and socket joint where movement occurs in two planes
What are saddle synovial joints
similar to a condyloid joint but the surfaces are concave
What are ball and socket synovial joints
ball like end of one bone coming together with a cup-like end of another. A large degree of movement occurs in three planes
What are the 6 types of synovial joints
- Gliding
- Hinge
- Pivot
- Condyloid
- Saddle
- Ball and socket
What is flexion
to reduce the angle at the joint or to bend a limb
What is extension
A movement that increases the angle between two parts that the joint is connecting
What is elevation
to lift or raise a joint