Joints Flashcards
Definition and example of synarthroses
- no movement
- joined by tough fibrous tissue
- edges of bones are dovetailed into one another
Sutures of the skull
Definition and example of amphiarthroses
- slight movement is possible
- covered by hyaline cartilage.
- a pad of fibrocartilage lies between the bone surfaces and there are fibrous ligaments to hold bones and cartilages in place.
- act as shock absorbers
Intervertebral discs, pelvic girdle
Definition and example of diarthroses
- freely movable
- ligaments are of elastic connective tissue.
Most joints
Features and types of fibrous joints
-immovable or permit slight degree of movement.
- Sutures
- Syndesmosis
- Gomphosis
Features, types and examples of sutures
- only in skull
- the sutural side of each bone is covered by a later of osteogenic cells/cambial layer, covered by a capsular layer which is continuous with the periosteum
- sutures may synostose as age advances
TYPES:
- PLANE
- SERRATE
- SQUAMOUS
- DENTICULATE
- SCHINDYLESIS
Applied: Anterior fontanelle is used to judge the hydration of the infant. Fontanelles become bones by 18 months.
Examples of plane sutures
Internasal suture
Straight line
Example of serrate suture
Interparietal sagittal suture
Crooked line
Example of squamous suture
Temporo parietal suture
Slanting line
Example of denticulate suture
Lambdoid suture between parietal and occipetal
Like jigsaw with square holes
Example of SCHINDYLESIS suture
Between rostrum of sphenoid and upper border of vomer
Wedge and groove
Definition and example of syndesmosis
- fibrous Union between bones
- interosseous ligament (inferior tibiofibular joint/talocalcanean ligament)
- tense membrane (posterior part of sacroiliac joint)