Arthrology Flashcards

1
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Joint with 1 DOF

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Uniaxial joint

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2
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Joint with 2 DOF

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Biaxial joint

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3
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Joint with 3 DOF

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Multiaxial

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4
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Joints connected by fibrous tissue; AKA synarthrosis

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Fibrous joints

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5
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Joints connected by cartilage or combo of cartilage and fibrous tissue

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Cartilaginous joints

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6
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Joints where connective tissue is cartilage, but there is space between the surfaces (a synovial gap)

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Synovial joints

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7
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Name three types of fibrous joints

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  1. Suture or skull type joints
  2. Syndesmosis
  3. Gomphosis
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8
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Fibrous joint that usually is classified as having no movement

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Suture or skull type joints

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9
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Fibrous joint where there is connective tissue between two bones that holds them into proper orientation; interosseous membrane or ligament

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Syndesmosis

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10
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Joint that holds teeth into jaws

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Gomphosis

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11
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Name the types of cartilaginous joints

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  1. Primary cartilaginous joints

2. Secondary cartilaginous joints

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12
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AKA synchondrosis; Hyaline cartilage (at the end of bones in synovial joints); slightly moveable; epiphyseal cartilaginous plates; ultimately as bone matures, becomes bone and disappears

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Primary cartilaginous joints

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13
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Cartilaginous joint where hyaline cartilage covers surface of bone, the fiber-cartilage in between, making up the bulk of the joint; slightly moveable; fxns for strength and shock absorption

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Secondary cartilaginous joints

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14
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Give 2 examples of secondary cartilaginous joints

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  1. Symphyses such as pubic symphyses

2. Intervertebral discs

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15
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What is the most common and functionally important type of joint?

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Synovial joint

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16
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Space between two bones; filled with synovial fluid

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Joint cavity

17
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What are the features (3) of synovial joints?

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  1. Joint cavity
  2. Articular cartilage
  3. Articular capsule
18
Q

Hyaline cartilage on the surface of the bone

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Articular cartilage

19
Q

Rounding that give support; consists of inner layer (synovial membrane), outer layer (fibrous), and supported with accessory ligaments

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Articular capsule

20
Q

True or False:

Articular cartilage has a blood supply.

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False

21
Q

What is the role of synovial fluid and membrane?

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Nutrients and wast diffuse through synovial membrane and synovial fluid; key because cartilage does not heal well due to lack of blood supply

22
Q

True or False:

It takes a long time for nutrients to diffuse through the synovial membrane and fluid.

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True; moving the joint helps move synovial fluid around to maintain the health of the cartilage within the joint

23
Q

True or False:

Articular cartilage does not have a nerve supply and does not feel pain

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True

24
Q

Fibers that are part of the joint capsule

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Intrinsic ligaments

25
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Fibers that are outside the joint capsule

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Extrinsic ligaments

26
Q

Vascularized tissue that lines the joint capsule; inner layer of joint capsule; secretes synovial fluid, provides nutrients to cartilage, removes waste that comes from the cartilage

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Synovial membrane

27
Q

True or False:

Synovial membrane cannot heal itself

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False; it can heal itself, can proliferate

28
Q

What happens in RA?

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Synovial membrane proliferates too much, and overgrows and destroys the cartilage

29
Q

What other features are relatively common in synovial joints?

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  1. Articular fibrocartilagionous discs (i.e., in wrist btwn radius, ulna, and carpal bones)
  2. Fibrocartilaginous discs or menisci (i.e., knee)
  3. Fibrocartilaginous ring or lip [labrum] (i.e., ball and socket joints)
30
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Name the 6 types of synovial joints and if they are uni-, bi-, or multi- axial joints.

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  1. Arthrodial; uniaxial
  2. Ginglymus or Hinge; uniaxial
  3. Condyloid or Knuckle-like; biaxial
  4. Saddle; biaxial
  5. Enarthrodal or Ball and Socket; multi axial
  6. Pivot; uniaxial
31
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Synovial joint characterized by two joint surfaces are relatively flat and tend to be small; uniaxial but sometimes considered multi axial due to slight movement in each direction; tend to have fairly tight ligs. and limited movement; i.e., AC joint in shoulder, joints in wrist, facet joints in the spine

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Arthrodial or Plane joint

32
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Synovial joint characterized by flexion and extension movement; have quite a bit of movement; collateral ligs.; i.e., humeroulnar joint, i.p. joints in the finger

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Ginglymus or Hinge joint

33
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Synovial joint characterized by one surface concave, other surface is convex; flexion and extension, adduction and abduction; i.e., CMC joint of the fingers 2-5

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Condyloid joint

34
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Synovial joint characterized by both surfaces that have concave and convex aspects; i.e., CMC joint of the thumb, sternoclavicular joint

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Saddle joint

35
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Synovial joint characterized by labrum made up of fibrocartilage that deepens the socket, making it a more stable joint; truly multi axial joint; i.e., hip joint, gleno-humeral joint of the shoulder

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Enarthrodial or Ball and Socket joint

36
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Synovial joint characterized by spinning motion; i.e., proximal radioulnar joint, axial joint between C1 and C2 vert.

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Pivot joint

37
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Joint with little to no movement

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Synarthroses

38
Q

Joint that is slightly moveable

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Amphiarthroses

39
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Freely moveable joints

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Diarthroses (synovial joints)