Joints Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 joint types?

A

Fibrous, Cartilaginous, Synovial

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Fibrous include what 3 types?

A

Sutures, Syndesmosis, Gomphosis

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3
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Where are syndesmosis found?

A

Ankle (tibiofibular), membrane between radius and ulna

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4
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What are the two suture types?

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Squamous - edges overlap

Serrated - edges interlock

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5
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Where are gomphosis found?

A

Joint between a tooth and bone in its socket

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6
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Hyaline cartilage joints (aka synchondroses) found where?

A

Epiphyseal plates, long bone development

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7
Q

Fibrocartilage found?

A

Between IV disc, pubic symphysis

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Articular cartilage found where; blood/nerve supply?

A
  • Covers end of long bones

- NO blood or nerve supply

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9
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Synovial membrane; produces?

A

Vascular CT that lines joint cavity, does NOT cover articular cartilage, produces synovial fluid

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10
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Plane joints found where; axis?

A
  • Uniaxial

- AC joint, Proximal tibiofibular, Intercarpal, Sternoclavicular

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Hinge joints found where; axis?

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  • Uniaxial

- Elbow, knee, ankle, IP joints

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Ball and socket (spheroidal) found where; axis?

A
  • Mutliaxial

- Hip and Shoulder

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Pivot (trochoid) found; axis?

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  • Uniaxial (rotation only)

- AA joint, Radioulnar

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Q

Condyloid & Ellipisoid joint found?

A

MCP joint, Radiocarpal

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Saddle (sellar) joints found; axis?

A
  • Carpalmetacarpal of thumb

- Biaxial

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16
Q

Where are the nerve endings found in joint?

A

In articular capsule

17
Q

Wolff’s Law

A

Bone is increased where needed and reabsorbed where it is not

18
Q

3 types of arthritis?

A

Osteoarthritis: Most common, cartilage wears down

Inflammatory: autoimmune diseases

Traumatic: sports injuries, excessive movement or physical trauma

19
Q

Fibrillation is loss of and has what appearance?

A
  • Loss of proteoglycans

- Ground-glass apperance

20
Q

Eburnation is loss of/thickening of and what appearance?

A

Complete loss of articular cartilage (think burned away), with thickening of subchondral bone (Wolff’s law)

  • Ivory- like (Hard and polished)
21
Q

“Joint Mice” Ostechondroatosis is?

A

Fragments of cartilage and/or bone floating free in synovial fluid

  • Commonly seen in degenerative joint disease i.e., Osteochondrosis Dissecans