MODULE 3E: Joints Flashcards

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What are the three classes of joints?

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  1. Fibrous
  2. Cartilaginous
  3. Synovial
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What are the four types of fibrous joints?

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  1. Suture
  2. Syndesmosis
  3. Gomphosis
  4. interosseous
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What are the two types of cartilaginous joints?

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  1. Synchondrosis
  2. Symphysis
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What are the six types of synovial joints?

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  1. Plane
  2. Hinge
  3. Pivot
  4. Condylar
  5. Saddle
  6. Ball and Socket
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What is the suture type joint and an example in the Fibrous class joints?

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  • fibres in the joints interlock between bones and irregular bones

ie. sagittal suture
ONLY FOUND IN THE SKULL

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What is the syndesmosis type joint and an example in the Fibrous class joints?

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  • where a ligament a tissue connects one bone to another
  • located on the outside of where two bones join

ie. distal tibiofibular joint

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What is the gomphosis type joint and what is an example in the Fibrous class joints?

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  • short collagen fibres holding the joint in place

aka peg socket fibrous joint

ie. In our Teeth

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What is the interosseous type joint and what is an example in the Fibrous class joints?

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  • has a long sheet of connective tissue that binds the two long bones together
  • allows for increased attachments due to a larger surface area for muscles

ie. In our forearm between the radius and ulna and in our leg between the tibia and fibula

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What is the Synchondrosis type joint and what is an example in the cartilaginous class joints?

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  • bones are joined by hyaline cartilage

ie. ONLY THE 1st rib joint joining with the manubrium of the sternum has it

*OTHER RIB JOINTS ARE SYNOVIAL

ie. epiphyseal cartilage at the epiphyseal plate has synchondrosis type TEMPORARILY until we stop growing

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What is the symphysis type joint and what is an example in the cartilaginous class joints?

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  • very solid
  • can stretch during childbirth

ie. intervertebral discs and pubis symphysis

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What is the Synovial class?

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aka “diatoms” joint (because they permit the most movement)

  • bones are covered with articular cartilage (hyaline cartilage), separated by joint cavities and enclosed capsules

-FREELY MOVABLE

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What are 3 common joint injuries? the causes and treatment?

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  1. Cartilage tear
    - overuse injury
    - treated by arthroscopic surgery
  2. Sprains (MCL)
    - ligaments reinforcing joints are stretched or torn
    - slow healing due to poor vascularization
  3. Strains
    - muscles of tendons are overstretched or torn
    - heals fast due to goof vascularization
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What are 2 inflammatory/degenerative conditions?

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  1. Tendonitis
  2. Arthritis
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What is tendonitis? How do we treat?

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  • inflammation of tendons from overuse
  • treat with rest, ice and anti-inflammatory drugs
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What are 2 examples of arthritis?

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  1. Osteoarthritis
    - bone ends rub together
  2. Rheumatoid arthritis
    - swollen inflamed synovial membrane
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Synovial class
1. Plane joint

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  • biaxial or triaxial movement

ie. navicular and second and third cuneiforms of tarsus in foot

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Synovial class
2. Hinge joint

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  • uniaxial movement

ie. between trochlea of humerus and trochlear notch of ulna at the elbow

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Synovial class
3. Pivot joint

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  • uniaxial

ie. between head of radius and radial notch of ulna

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Synovial class
4. Condylar

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  • biaxial

ie. in the wrist between radius and scaphoid and lunate

20
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Synovial class
5. Saddle joint

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  • biaxial

ie. between trapezium or carpus (wrist) and metacarpals of thumb

21
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Synovial class
6. Ball and Socket joint

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  • triaxial

ie. between head of femur and acetabulum of hip bone