L10 - Articulation Principles Flashcards
what is an articulation? aka
how can they be classified – what are the two types of classification and what are the subdivisions of each
what can they be described as – i e types
what is
amphiarthrosis
diarthrosis
synarthrosis
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fibrous joints
what is the features of it, structure wise
how sit held together
what is the movement like
what are the types of fibrous joint
what are
suture
syndesmosis
intersosseous membrane
type of joint??
Suture joints
what type of joint
what are they like - what where are they, properties
how can they change over time
Syndesmosis
what type of joint
how does this differ to the other joints of this type
how is the connective tissue arranged
movement?
examples?
interosseous membranes
what type of joint what is the connective tissue like where is it found movement? examples?
cartilaginous joints
what are its properties
how is it held together
movement?
what are the types of cartilaginous joint?? how do they differ
synchrondosis
what type of joint what s the connective tissue? moevemnt? example? how can this joint change with time?
symphysis
what type of joint what is the connective tissue how are the bones in this joint fit together movement? where does this occur? examples
synovial joints
what is the general structure of it
movement?
what type of stuff is in it
synovial joint – articular cartilage
where is it in the joint
what is a unique property of it
what is it composed of?
how does its structure help its function!!!!
synovial joint - articular capsule
where is it in the joint
what is the overall structure – also how does its sructure help with its function
synovial joint – synovial fluid
what is it secreted by -- structure what is the properties of the fluid -- what is rich in and what cells secrete it what does it do and how what properties does it allow for what other things can it do
accessory ligaments of the synovial joints
what are the types of ligaments, where are they and give examples