Joints of the appendage Flashcards
Joints
- Officially called articulations
- Purpose: unite bones firmly OR permit free movement
- 3 major categories
3 types of joints
- Fibrous joints
- Cartilaginous joints
- Synovial joints
Fibrous joints
bones united by dense connective tissue
ex. Interosseous ligament (attaches radius to ulna)
Ex. gomphosis (anchors tooth to bone)
Ex. sutures (join bones of skull
Cartilaginous joints
bones united by cartilage (including fibrocartilage)
Ex. epiphyseal plate
Ex. pelvic symphysis (joins pubic and ischial bones)
Ex. joint between adjacent vertebral bodies
Synovial joints
Bones separated by fluid-filled cavity
Ex. Movable joints of the appendages
Numerical classification of synovial joints
- Simple- one pair of articular surfaces. Ex. shoulder
- Composite- more than two articular surfaces. Ex. elbow
Parts of a synovial joint
- Articular cartilage lines end of bones separating bone from joint cavity
- Joint capsule composed of synovial membrane and sometimes a fibrous cavity and layer of fat
- Synovial joint pouches- build up of fluid, great for injections.
Unique components of joint capsules
- synovial fluid can extend and wrap around joint
- Many pouches stick out and can communicate with other pouches due to free flowing fluid
Joint capsules in Horses
Cruciate ligaments have created compartments in the horse so that the fluid is no longer flowing. Will need to draw/inject in more or less places.
Synovial joint types
- Plane
- pivot
- ellipsoidal
- spheroidal
- hinge
- condylar
- saddle
Plane synovial joint
No change in angle of the joint. Two flat surfaces sliding
Ex. Vertebra
Ex. Between tarsal and carpal joints within the row
Pivot synovial joint
Peg and ring
Ex. Radial joint of ulna
Ex. Head and neck
Ellipsoidal synovial joint
Ex. carpus joint
Allows all movement except only has minimal circumduction
Spheroidal synovial joint
Ball and socket joint. Fibrocartilagionous labrum attaches to rim of socket preventing it from popping out.
Greatest versatility of movement… however less movement in shoulder of 4 legged animals
Ex. Hip joint
Ex. Shoulder joint
Hinge synovial joint
Moves in one plane. The other movements are prohibited by articular surface shape (matching grooves and ridges) and collateral ligaments.
Ex. Elbow