Types of joints Flashcards

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Types of joints:

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  1. Fibrous joints - immovable/fixed (protection) (Ex. Skull)
  2. Cartilaginous joints- slightly movable (slight protection)
    (Ex. Cartilage in nose or ribs)
  3. Synovial joints - movable
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Fibrous joints

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immovable/fixed (a lot of protection)
(Ex. Skull)

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Cartilaginous joints

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slightly movable (slight protection)
(Ex. Cartilage in nose or ribs)

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Synovial joints

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movable
(Ex. Limb connectors)

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6 Types of synovial joints:

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Ball and socket - Ex. Shoulder, hip

Gliding - Ex. Tarsals (hands and feet)

Hinge - Ex. Knee, elbow

Pivot - Ex. Neck

Saddle joints (looks like a horse saddle) (Ex. Thumb)

Ellipsoid joints 2 bowls in eachother (Ex. Wrist)

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Synovial joint: BALL AND SOCKET

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-Ball and indent for ball
- EX. Shoulder & hip

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Synovial joint: GLIDING

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  • flat against eachother
  • EX. Tarsals (hands and feet)
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Synovial joint: HINGE

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  • like ball and socket but cylinder-like
    -EX. Knee & elbow
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Synovial joint: PIVOT

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  • turning on pole
  • EX. Neck
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Synovial joint: SADDLE

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  • looks like a horse saddle
    -EX. Thumb
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Synovial joint: ELLIPSOID

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  • 2 bowls sitting in one another
  • EX. Wrist
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Periosteum

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Outside lining of the bone which connects the tendon to the muscle. (Peri=surrounding & osteo=bone)

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Joint cavity

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Space between the bones in a synovial joint.
It is filled with synovial fluid which acts as lubricant that smoothes and provides nutrients.

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Joint capsule

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Bag-like outer structure surrounding the joint to protect the structure within.
Allows certain nutrients to pass through its membrane into the joint.

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Tendons

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MUSCLE TO BONE
Located in each end of skeletal muscles and cross joint to attach to bones

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Ligaments

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BONE TO BONE
Thick fibrous tissue bands helping the joint capsule and preventing dislocation in regular movement.

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Articular cartilage

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Cartilage on end of bone that contact with each other instead of direct bone to reduce friction and allow smooth contact surface.

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