Arthrology Flashcards

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Joints

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Joints are classified on the basis of the uniting medium or intervening tissue between adjacent structures (bones). On this basis, can be grouped as:

  • Fibrous joints
  • Cartilaginous joints
  • Synovial Joints
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Fibrous Joints

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  • The uniting medium is fibrous collagenous tissue
  • Dependant on quantity of fibrous tissue present and to some extent location in the body, fibrous joints can be subclassified as:
  1. Sutures: these occur between the flat bones of the skull
  2. Syndesmoses: few good examples in the body
  3. Gomphosis: Joint between the root of a tooth and its alveolus (or socket)
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Cartilaginous Joints

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  • Uniting medium is cartilage
  • 2 subgroups:
  1. Synchondroses
  2. Symphyses
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Synchondroses

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  • Formed of hyaline cartilage
  • Occur for example b/w diaphyseal and epiphyseal centres of growing long bones
  • also between the bones of the base of the skull
  • In all cases the cartilage tends to be replaced by bone at some stage during life and the joints are, therefore, temporary structures
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Symphyses

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  • Formed of fibrocartilage
  • tend to occur in midline of the body
  • Include joints between the bodies of vertebrae and between the two halves of the pelvis –> the symphysis pelvis
  • Permanent joints Throughout life
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Synovial Joints

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  • Bones are united by a synovial membrane which encloses a synovial cavity filled with a small quantity of synovial fluid
  • Acts as lubricant betweent the opposing articular (synonym hyaline) cartilage surfaces at the extremities of the bones to facilitate free movement
  • This is a functional characteristic of this group of joints
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Joint Capsule

(Synovial Joints)

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  • surrounds the synovial joint space
  • by doing so is protective for the delicate structures within and may also play an important part in stabilisation of the joint
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Subdivisions of Synovial Joints

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  • Spheroidal (ball and socket)
  • Plane
  • Ellipsoid
  • Ginglymus (hinge)
  • Condylar
  • Trochoid
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