Arthrology Flashcards

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articular cartilage

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covers ends of bones where they articulate and reduce friction caused by movement

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arthrology

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the scientific study of joints

the study or description of joints

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synovial cavity

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fluid filled cavity that surrounds the joint to be freely movable

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synovial membrane

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fibrous, connective tissue that lines the joint cavity and forms the synovial capsule
secretes synovial fluid which lubricates the joint and nourishes the cartilage

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ligaments

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attaches bone to bone

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tendon

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attaches muscles to bone

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fibrous joints

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lack a synovial cavity and the bones are held together by dense irregular connective tissue that is rich in collagen fibers

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surtures

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fibrous joint only found between bones of the skull; functionally classified as synarthrosis (immovable)

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syndesmoses

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fibrous joint in which there is a greater distance between the articulating surfaces and more dense irregular connective tissue than in a suture

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cartiagious joints

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lack a synovial cavity and allows little or no movement

bones connected by cartilage

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synchrondrosis

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cartilaginous joint in which the connecting material is hyaline cartilage
classified as amphiarthoses

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symphysis

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cartilaginous joint in which the ends of the articulating bones are covered with hyaline cartilage but a broad flat disc of fibrocartilage connects the bone

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synovial joint

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joint cavity present; functionally classified as a diarthrotic joint because the synovial cavity allows a joint to be freely moved

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gliding

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simple movement: surfaces move back and fourth and from side to side (intercarpal and intertarsal joints, sternoclavicular joints)

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hinge joint

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produce an angular, opening and closing motion like that of a hinged door. movement is usually extension and flexion (knee and elbow)

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pivot joint

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rounded, pointed or conical surface of one bone articulated within a ring primarily rotation (monaxial because it allows rotation only around its longitudinal axis

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condyloid (ellipsoid)

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oval shaped condyle of one bone first into elliptical cavity of another bone. allows movement around two axes, biaxial (second through fifth digits)

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saddle

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triaxial permitting movement around three axes (flexion-extension, abduction-adduction, and rotation)
thumb

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ball and socket

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consists of a ball-like surface of one bone fitting into a cuplike depression of another bone. they provide the widest range of movement (shoulder and hip)

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synarthrosis

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immovable
occurs between bones that come into close contact with one another
ex. suture between flat bones of cranium

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amphiarthosis

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slightly moveable
surfaces are connected by a broad disc of fibrocartilage ligaments
ex. bodies of vertebrae, symphysis, sacroiliac joint, and lower leg

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diarthrosis

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freely moveable 
joint is held in place by ligaments 
most joints in the skeleton 
more complex structures 
all are synovial joints
end is covered by articular cartilage and surrounded by synovial capsule
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fibrous joints

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lack a joint cavity : articulating bones held very closely together by fibrous connective tissue

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serrate

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margins of bones are serrated like teeth of a saw

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squamous

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margin one bone overlaps that of the adjacent bone