Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three types of joints?

A

Fibrous
Cartilaginous
Synovial

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Explain Fibrous Joints?

A

Found between bone or cartilage
Joined by collagen-rich fibrous connective tissue
Little movement

Syndesmoses
Suture
Gomphosis

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Syndesmoses

A

Fibrous sheet between

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Suture

A

Fibrous joint between flat bones of the skull

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Gomphosis

A

Anchors tissue between peg and socket e.g. between the root of tooth and gum

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Explain Cartilaginous Joint

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Primary/Synchondrosis

  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Articulating bones/ epiphyseal growth plate
  • No movement

Secondary/ Symphysis

  • Fibrocartilage
  • Midsaggital plane
  • Inverterbral discs, pubic symphysis, manubrium (top of sternum) and body of sternum
  • Limited movement
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What are Synovial Joints?

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Synovial joint enclosed by a connective tissue capsule.

Ball and Socket
- Movement in three planes; flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and rotation e.g glenohumeral joint.

Saddle
- Movement in 2 planes; flexion, extension, abduction, adduction. E.g 1st carpometacarpal joint in the thumb.

Ellipsoid(condylar)

  • Same as saddle but less mobile
  • e.g wrist joint, atlanoto- occipital joint (between occipital condyles amd C1 (atlas))

Hinge
- Movement

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