Joints

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ligament

Connects bone to bone

tendon

Connects muscle to bone

hinge joint

The ankle joint is an example of a

hinge joint

The elbow is an example of a

joint capsule

The fibrous tissue that encloses a joint.

gliding joint

The joint between the carpals and tarsals is a

Gomphosis

The joint between the teeth and their socket is called a

cartilaginous joint: symphysis

The joints between the vertebrae are an example of a

Gomphoses

attachment of a tooth to its socket

What type of joint has the greatest range of motion?

ball and socket joint

biaxial joint

bones are free to move in two planes around two axes (two directions), ex: Condyloid and Saddle - flexion/extension & abduction/adduction

Syndesmoses

bones connected by ligaments

fibrous joints

consists of inflexible layers of dense connective tissue, holds the bones tightly together

Amphiarthrosis

slightly movable joint

fibrous joint

A suture is an example of a(n) (2)

cartilaginous joint

A synchondrosis, such as that between the ribs and the sternum is an example of a (3)

hinge joint

Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane

uniaxial joint

hinge, pivot

plantar flexion

pointing toes downward

Reposition

return to anatomical position (of thumb)

condylar joint

a shallow ball-and-socket joint with limited mobility

cartilaginous joints

allow only slight movement and consist of bones connected entirely by cartilage

gliding joint

allows one bone to slide over another; found in wrist and ankles

multiaxial joint

ball and socket

Rotation

circular movement around an axis such as the shoulder joint

Flexion

decreases the angle of the joint and brings two bones closer together

Hyperextension

extension beyond anatomical position

fibrous joint: syndesmosis

joint in which a ligament unites two bony surfaces (i.e. paired bones of the lower leg)

synovial membrane

membrane lining the capsule of a joint

Depression

movement in an inferior direction

Elevation

movement of a body part superiorly

Dorsiflexion

movement that bends the foot upward at the ankle

Supination

movement that turns the palm up

Protraction

moving a body part forward (i.e. jutting out your jaw)

Retraction

moving a part backward (pulling the chin backward)

pivot joint

rotating bone turns around an axis; i.e. connection between radius/ulna and humerus

plane joint

short slipping or gliding movements; i.e. carpals

articular capsule

sleevelike structure around a synovical joint composed of a fibrous capsule and synovial membrane

Extension

straightening at the joint so that the angle between the bones is increased

Synchondrosis

-bones are bound by hyaline cartialge -Ex. rib attachment to sternum by costal cartilage

Miniscus

Fibrocartilage behind petalla

immovable

Fibrous joints are mostly

Abduction

Movement away from the midline of the body

Adduction

Movement toward the midline of the body

condylar joint

The radiocarpal joint (wrist) is an example of a

Inversion

Turning the sole of the foot inward

Bursae

flattened fibrous sacs lined with synovial membrane and containing a thin film of synovial fluid

Diarthrosis

freely movable joint

synovial joints

freely movable joints

fibrous joints

generally immovable

ball and socket joint

hip and shoulder joints, multi axial

Synarthrosis

immovable joint

Meniscus

in the knee, two wedges of cartilage that extend inward from the left and right (#4 in the diagram)

suture

interlocking line of union between bones

shoulder and hip are what type of joint

synovial ball and socket joint

Circumduction

the circular movement at the far end of a limb

Articulation

the location where two bones meet is called a joint or an

joint cavity

the space between two connecting bones

opposition

thumb movement toward fingers or palm (grasping)

Pronation

turning the palm downward

Eversion

turning the sole of the foot outward

synovial joints

type of freely movable (diarthrotic) joints

saddle joint

type of joint found at the base of each thumb; allows grasping and rotation


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