Joints Flashcards

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Joint Functions

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movement
flex bones
Gives skeleton mobility
hold the skeleton together

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Structural classification:

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(1) Fibrous joints
• Dense connective tissues connect 
bones
• Between bones in close contact
(2) Cartilaginous joints
• Hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage 
connect bones
(3) Synovial joints
• Most complex
• Allow free movement
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Functional classification:

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  • Synarthrotic joints
  • Considered immovable
  • Amphiarthrotic joints
  • Slightly movable
  • Diarthrotic joints
  • Freely movable
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General structure of synovial joint

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•There are specific parts of a 
synovial joint:
• Articular cartilage
• Joint cavity
• Joint capsule
• Synovial membrane
• Synovial fluid
• Meniscus
• Bursae
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Shoulder joints

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• Ball-and-socket
• Head of humerus and 
glenoid cavity of scapula
• Loose joint capsule
• Bursae
• Ligaments prevent 
displacement
• Very wide range of 
movement (circumduction)
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Elbow Joints

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  • Hinge joint
  • Trochlea of humerus
  • Trochlear notch of ulna
  • Flexion and extension
  • Plane/Gliding joint
  • Capitulum of humerus
  • Head of radius
  • Pronation and supination
  • Many reinforcing ligaments
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Hip Joints

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• Ball-and-socket joint
• Head of femur and 
acetabulum of hip bone
• Heavy joint capsule
• Many reinforcing 
ligaments
• Variety of movement, yet 
less than at shoulder joint
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Knee Joints

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• Largest joint
• Most complex – 3 bones
• Medial and lateral condyles of distal 
end of femur and
• Medial and lateral condyles of 
proximal end of tibia and
• Femur articulates anteriorly with 
patella
• Strengthened by many ligaments and 
tendons
• Menisci separate femur and tibia
• Bursae
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Types of Joint movement

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Abduction/adduction
• Dorsiflexion/plantar flexion
• Flexion/extension/hyperextension
• Lateral flexion
• Rotation
• Circumduction
• Supination/pronation
• Eversion/inversion
• Protraction/retraction
• Elevation/depression
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10
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Disorders joints

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  • Gout

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Lifespan Changes

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Joint stiffness is an early sign of aging
• Fibrous joints first to change; can strengthen however over a
lifetime
• Changes in symphysis joints of vertebral column diminish
flexibility and decrease height (remember water loss from the
IVDs)
• Synovial joints lose elasticity
• Disuse hampers the blood supply
• Activity and exercise can keep joints functional longer

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