Joints Chapter 8 PPT Notes Flashcards

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What is another name for joints?

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Joints are also called articulations.

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What are the 2 primary functions of joints?

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  1. Mobility
  2. Hold skeleton together
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What are the 2 ways to classify joints?

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  1. Structural (fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial)
  2. Functional (syn/amphi/diarthrosis)
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What are the 3 structural classifications of joints?

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  1. fibrous
  2. cartilaginous
  3. synovial
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What are the main characteristics of Fibrous joints?

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a. Fibrous: bones are joined by fibrous tissue and no cavity is present.
b. The amount of movement relies upon the length of the fibers.
c. Most of this type are immovable.
d. Fibrous joints are further divided into sutures, syndesmoses, gomphoses.

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What are the (3) types of fibrous joints?

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  1. Sutures (seams)
  2. Syndesmoses
  3. gomphoses.
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What are the characteristics of sutures (fibrous joints)?

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i. Very short connective tissue.
ii. Ossify during middle age (synostoses)

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What are the characteristics of syndesmoses (fibrous joints)?

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i. Bones connected by ligaments.
ii. Fiber length varies which dictates movement.
iii. Tibiofibular joint

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What are the characteristics of sutures (fibrous joints)?

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peg in socket (tooth)

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Characteristics of Cartilaginous Joints

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  1. Linked together by cartilage.
  2. Lacks a joint capsule.
  3. Two types of cartilaginous joints: (Synchondrosis: immovable & symphysis: slightly moveable)
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What are the 2 types of cartilaginous joints?

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  1. Synchondrosis: immovable
  2. symphysis: slightly moveable
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What are the characteristics of synchondrosis joints?

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  1. Utilizes hyaline cartilage
  2. Epipheseal plate and 1st rib attachment.
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What are the characteristics of symphysis joints?

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  1. Articular surface covered with hyaline cartilage that is attached to fibrocartilage.
  2. Intervertebral discs and symphysis pubis.
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What are the characteristics of synovial joints?

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a. Most abundant joint type in the body.
b. Opposing bones separated by fluid filled cavity.
c. All are classified as diathrotic.
d. Free movements.

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What are the 5 general features of synovial joints?

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  1. Articular cartilage: absorbs compression.
  2. Joint cavity
  3. Articular capsule:
    a. External fibrous capsule (dense irregular con tissue)
    b. Synovial membrane (loose connective tissue)
  4. Synovial Fluid
  5. Reinforcing ligaments
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