Joint classification of structure and function
Functional classification
the classification of how the joints move. 3 types: 1. synarthrosis. 2. amphiarthrosis. 3. diarthrosis.
What is the criteria of the structural classification of joints ?
based on 2 things: 1. the synovial cavity: the amount of space between the articulating bones. 2. the type of connective tissue that binds the bones together.
cartilaginous joints
-no synovial cavity. -the bones are held together by cartilage.
Fibrous joints
-no synovial cavity. -the bones are held together by dense irregular connective tissue. -rich in collagen fibres.
synovial joints
-there is a synovial cavity. -the bones unite by the dense irregular connective tissue of an articular capsule, often by accessory ligaments.
what are the types of structural classifications of joints?
1. fibrous joints. 2. cartilaginous joints. 3. synovial joints.
diarthrosis (diarthroses)
a freely movable joint.
amphiarthrosis (amphiarthroses)
a slightly movable joint.
articulation
aka joint or arthrosis. a point of contact between two bones, between bone and cartilage, or between bone and teeth.
synarthrosis (synarthroses)
an immovable joint.