anatomy 2.2

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axis is always perpendicular to the plane

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cartilaginous type: symphysis location: vertebral movement allowed: axis: non-axial minimal: amphiarthroses

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fibrous type: suture location: skull movement allowed: axis: nonaxial none: synarthroses

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synovial type: ball and socket location: shoulder/hip movement allowed: axis: triaxial flex/exten: sagittal rotation: transverse adduct/abduct: frontal

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synovial type: hinge location: knee movement allowed: axis: uni-axial flex/exten: sagittal plane of movement: sagittal

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synovial membrane = synovial fluid

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what is a sesamoid (sysmoid?) bone?

a bone located in a tendon of a muscle

what type of movement can occur at the SHOULDER joint?

abduction adduction flexion extension rotation

in what plane/planes will these movements occur for the SHOULDER joint?

abduction/adduction = frontal flexion/extension = sagittal rotation = transverse

what category of synovial joints is the HIP joint?

ball and socket

what category of synovial joint is the SHOULDER joint?

ball and socket (multiaxial)

what is a dislocation?

bone(s) are forced out of alignment (bones must be put back in place in order to heal)

what is osteoarthritis (OA)?

degeneration of articular cartilage

what bones form the HIP joint?

femur acetabulum of os coxae

what are the 3 structural joint types?

fibrous cartilaginous synovial

whats the articular capsule made of?

fibrous capsule synovial membrane (synovial fluid)

what type of movement can occur at the ELBOW joint?

flexion extension

what type of movements can occur at the KNEE joint?

flexion/extension

in what plane/planes will these movements occur for the ELBOW joint?

flexion/extension = sagittal

what category of synovial joint is the ELBOW joint?

hinge joint

what category of synovial joints is the ANKLE joint?

hinge joint

what category of synovial joints is the KNEE joint?

hinge joint

what bone forms the elbow joint?

humerus ulna radius

what bones form the shoulder joint?

humerus scapula

what are articular cartilage?

hyaline cartilage

whats special about synchondroses?

it is temporary

what does synovial fluid do?

it reduces friction (acts as a lubricant)

whats the difference between a ligament and a tendon?

ligaments= bone to bone tendon= bone to muscle

what bones form the KNEE joint?

patella femur tibia

popliteal

pertaining to back of knee

what type of movements can occur at the ANKLE joint?

plantar dorsiflexion of the foot

in what plane/planes can these movements occur for the ANKLE joint?

sagittal

in what plane/planes will these movements occur for the KNEE joint?

sagittal

what are the only two MULTIAXIAL joint?

shoulder hip

what is a sprain?

stretched/torn ligament(s)

what are the 3 types of fibrous joints?

sutures gomphoses syndesmoses

what is arthritis?

swellening/stiffening of joints

what are the 3 functional joints?

synarthroses (immovable) amphiarthroses (slightly movable) diarthroses (freely movable)

what are the 2 types of cartilaginous joints?

syndesmoses synchondroses symphyses

what are at SYNOVIAL JOINTS?

synovial fluid articular cartilage (hyaline) ligaments articular capsule (fibrous tissues & synovial membrane)

what bones form the ANKLE joint?

tibia fibula talas

purpose of joint capsules?

to stabilize the joint

what is a cartilage injury?

torn/removed cartilage (rarely heals itself)

where would you find symphyses?

vertebral bodies

purpose of articular cartilage?

1. cushion bone where they join together 2. helps to reduce friction

in what plane/planes will these movements occur for the HIP joint?

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what type of movements can occur at the HIP joint?

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types of joint capsules?

EXtracapsular (outside joint) INtracapsular (inside joint)

what is rheumatiod arthritis (RA)?

chronic inflammation of synovial membrane

ligaments

connective tissue bands (dense regular connective tissue)


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