BMS 107 Articulations Flashcards

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Increased joint stability occurs at the expense of what?

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Mobility

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An articulation is another word for ______.

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Joint

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What two ways can joints be classified?

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Function and structure

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What are the three types of joints based on function?

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  1. Synarthrosis - immobile
  2. Amphiarthrosis - slightly mobile
  3. Diarthrosis - freely mobile
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What are the three types of joints based on structure?

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  1. Fibrous - dense regular connective tissue
  2. Cartilaginous - cartilage
  3. Synovial - has a fluid filled joint cavity
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Give an example of a fibrous joint?

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Suture, gomphosis, syndesmosis (interosseous membrane)

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Give an example of a cartilaginous joint?

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Pubic symphysis, intervertebral disc articulations

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Give an example of a synovial joint?

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Glenohumeral joint, elbow joint, intercarpal joints

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Cartilaginous joints have a pad of cartilage wedged between bones. What is the name of an immobile cartilaginous joint? A slighly mobile one?

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Sychrondrosis; symphysis

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What are the five structural characteristics of a synovial joint?

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  1. Articular capsule - double layer that surround the entire joint
  2. Joint cavity - a physical space separating the two articulating bones filled with synovial fluid
  3. Synovial fluid - fluid inside the joint cavity
  4. Articular cartilage - lining the appositional surface of articulating bones
  5. Ligaments, nerves and blood vessels.
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What are the two layers of an articular capsule?

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Fibrous layer and synovial membrane

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The synovial membrane secretes a viscous, oily fluid called _______.

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Synovial fluid

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What are three functions of synovial fluid?

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  1. Lubricate the articular cartilage
  2. Provide nourishment to the articular cartilage
  3. Act as a shock absorber
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What do ligaments connect?

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Bone to bone

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What is the function of a ligament in a synovial joint?

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To strengthen and reinforce the synovial membranes

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What are two types of synovila fluid-filled structures that reduce friction where ligaments, muscles bones and tendons rub together?

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Bursae and tendon sheaths

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What is a bursae?

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A sac-like structure found around the outside of most synovial membranes.

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What is a tendon sheath?

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Elongated bursa wrapped around a tendon, particularly found in confined areas like the wrist and hands.

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What are the six types of synovial joints?

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  1. Plane joint - carpals
  2. Hinge joint - elbow
  3. Pivot joint - c1, c2
  4. Condylar joint - metacarpals
  5. Saddle joint - base of the thumb
  6. Ball-and-socket joint - shoulder
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What are the four possible types of motion at synovial joints?

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  1. Gliding
  2. Angular
  3. Rotational
  4. Special - inversion/eversion of the foot
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What is the largest and most complex diathrosis in the body?

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The knee joint

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What kind of diarthrosis joint is the knee?

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What are the six structural characteristics of a knee joint?

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  1. Patellar ligament
  2. Fibular (lateral) collateral ligament
  3. Tibial (medial) collateral ligament
  4. Lateral and medial menisci
  5. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  6. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
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Describe the glenohumeral joint.

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Diarthrosis, ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula

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Describe the temporalmandibular joint?
Diarthrosis, hinge joint between the head (condyle) of the mandible and the temporal bone of the skull.
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The temporalmandibular joint is really _____ synovial joints.
Two
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The temporalmandibular joint contains an ___________ which is a thick pad of fibrocartilage separating the articulating bones and extending horizontally to divide the joint cavity into two distinct chambers.
Articular disc