Anatomy Flashcards
What are the three types of joints?
Fibrous
Cartilaginous
Synovial
Explain Fibrous Joints?
Found between bone or cartilage
Joined by collagen-rich fibrous connective tissue
Little movement
Syndesmoses
Suture
Gomphosis
Syndesmoses
Fibrous sheet between
Suture
Fibrous joint between flat bones of the skull
Gomphosis
Anchors tissue between peg and socket e.g. between the root of tooth and gum
Explain Cartilaginous Joint
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
What are Synovial Joints?
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