Lecture 10 Flashcards

1
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What are the three joint types?

A

Fibrous joints
Cartilaginous joints
Synovial joints

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What is the structure of fibrous joints?

A

tissue btw bone ends is DFCT - bones are held firmly together

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What is the function of fibrous joints?

A

No movement - maximum stability

e.gcranial structure in bone

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What is the structure of cartilaginous joints?

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tissue btw bone ends is cartilage

  • hyaline cartilage
  • fibrocartilage
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5
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What is the function of cartilaginous joints?

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allows some movement & provides stability

e.g intervertebral disks

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What is the structure of synovial joints?

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bone ends held together by a joint capusule 0 sleeve like extension of the periosteum

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What is the function of synovial joints

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Allow large ROM - maximum movement.

- facilitation of free & controlled movement

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What structures is a synovial joint made up of?

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ALL: Joint capsule, ligaments, synovial membrane, hyaline cartilage, joint cavity
SOME: Menisci, bursae

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9
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What are the two types of ligaments found in synovial joints?

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  • Capsular ligaments

- Intracapsular ligaments

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10
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What are capsular ligaments?

A

Ligaments fused to capsule

-tight & thick were support is required

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What are intracapsular ligaments?

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Holds bones together

Restricts movement btw bones

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