Synovial joints (freely Movable joint)
Articular Cartilage
covers the end of the bone providing cushioning and reducing friction during movement.
Bursae
saclike structures that are strategically placed to alleviate friction.
Synovial Membrane
secretes fluid into the joint meniscus.
Synovial Cavity
space that separates the two articulating bones.
What are the Synovial joint
Articular Cartilage. Synovial Cavity, Ligaments, Synovial Fluid, Joint Capsule, Fibrous Capsule, Synovial Membrane, Meniscus, Bursae, Tendon
Synovial joints
Most joints in the body are synovial joints. They have common features that allow for movement.
Synovial Fluid
acts as a lubricant with the synovial cavity.
Fibrous Capsule
encloses the bones and synovial cavity.
Joint Capsule
encloses the cavity and contains the fluid.
Meniscus
inward growing cartilage that absorbs shock, pressure and enhances stability.
Ligaments
join bone to bone.
Tendon
join muscle to bone.