Articular System Flashcards

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How many ways can joints be categorized as? And what are they?

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  1. Congruency mobility: diarthroses, amphiarthroses, synarthroses
  2. Binding tissues: fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
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Diarthroses

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  1. More mobility, less stability
  2. Loose binding tissues, poor congruency
  3. Ex: arm
  4. Exception is the knee, good binding and good congruency
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Amphiarthroses

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  1. In between diarthroses and synarthroses in a continuum

2. Ex: knee joint, elbow

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Synarthroses

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  1. Least mobile, most stable
  2. Taught binding tissue, good congruency
  3. Ex: skull
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Arthrokinematics

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What happens within a joint

Small joint motion

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Osteokinematics

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How bones move in relation to one another

Abduction/Adduction

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Axis of rotation

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Imaginary rod passing through center of joint

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Describe the joint motions

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  1. Spinning: rotation. Axis of rotation doesn’t change but the binding position can change.
  2. Translation: gliding. Axis of rotation moves in one line.
  3. Rolling: turns and has a new pivot point. Joint contact point changes
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Can all these happen in out joints?

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Yes. We get more range of motion with all of them but when there is too much, easier to damage.

  1. Ligament tear will increase spin
  2. Articular cartilage tear will increase roll and glide, causing pain and inflammation
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Plane joint

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  1. One plane movement
  2. Translation (sliding)
  3. Ex: inter tarsal joints
  4. No axis of rotation
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Pivot joints

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  1. Movement in a single plane
  2. Uniaxial
  3. Ex: atlas/axis and proximal radial/ulnar joint
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Hinge joint

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  1. One axis of rotation

2. Ex: elbow joint and ankle joint

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Condyloid/ellipsoid

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  1. 2 planes of rotation

2. Ex: metacarpal (frontal and sagittal plane)

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Saddle joint

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  1. Two planes of rotation

2. Ex: carpometacarpal joint of the thumb

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Ball and socket joint

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  1. Three planes of rotation

2. Ex: hip joint and shoulder joint and sternal/claviclar joint

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