Chap. 9: Joints

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sutures

Synarthrotic fibrous joints between the bones of the skull are called

synovial

a joint in which bones are separated by a narrow, fluid-filled encapsulated space is a __________ joint.

symphysis

a joint in which fibrocartilage binds together is a

biaxial

a joint that can move in two planes is

flexion

a movement that decreases a joint angle

extension

a movement that straightens a joint, returning t to zero position is

joint

a point where two bones meet

joint inflammation

arthritis is a disorder that involves

meniscus

crescent- shaped piece of fibrocartilage that functions to absorb shock and stabilize the joint

stabilize joint, absorb shock, and guide bones across each other

functions of the menisci of the knee

synovial membrane

inner layer of joint capsule

hip and shoulder

examples of ball-and-socket joints

synarthroses

fibrous joints are also called

bursa

fibrous sac filled synovial fluid

synostinosis

a suture is an example of bony, immovable joints called

based on the names of bones involved in the joint

how are individual joints typically named?

rheumatism

the broad term that describes any pain in the body including bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles is

synovial membrane and fibrous capsule

the components of a joint capsule

stabilize joint and attach muscle to bone

the functions of a tendon

diarthroidial

the most familiar type of joint hat is generally freely moveable are _______ joints.

gomphosis

the socket for your tooth

syndesmosis joint

the type of fibrous joint in which the bones are held together by only a ligament or band of fibrous tissue and the length of fibers give these joint more mobility is called

osteoarthritis

they type of arthritis you would expect from years of wear on the joints is

articular cartilage

layer of hyaline cartilage on the surface of the articulating bones

depression

lowering mandible and opening mouth

hinge

monaxial joint with a convex surface that fits into a concave depression

pivot

monoaxial joint in which a bone spins on its longitudinalaxis

tendon

a strip or sheet of tough collagenous tissue attaching muscle to bone is called a

protraction

moving mandible forward so incisors meet

ball and socket

multiaxial joint with a hemispherical head that fits into a cuplike depression

ligament

a strip of collagenous tissue attaching bone to bone

fibrous capsule

outer layer of joint capsule continuous with the periosteum

symphyses, synchondroses

types of cartilaginous joints

plane

usualla a biaxial joint between flat surfaces or surfaces that are only slightly concave and convex


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