Anat 1 Chapter 8 : Articulations. 1. Synarthrosis (no movement) 1. Bony Fusion (Synostosis) 2....

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Anat 1Anat 1Chapter 8 : Chapter 8 :

ArticulationsArticulations

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1. Synarthrosis (no movement)1. Bony Fusion (Synostosis)2. Fibrous (Suture and Gomphosis)3. Cartilaginous (Synchondrosis)

2. Amphiarthrosis (little movement)

1. Fibrous (Syndesmosis) 2. Cartilaginous (Symphysis)

FunctionalFunctional / / Structural Structural Classification of JointsClassification of Joints

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Always synovial joints mono, di-, and triaxial Strength vs. motility The

greater the range of motion, the weaker the joint.

Dislocation = luxation

Partial dislocation = ?

“Double jointed”

3) Diarthrosis 3) Diarthrosis (free (free movement)movement)

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Diarthroses = Synovial Diarthroses = Synovial JointsJoints

Have synovial cavity = space between two bones

Components that are always present (fig 8-1)

Components that are sometimes present

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3 Types of Motion at 3 Types of Motion at Synovial JointsSynovial Joints

Linear motion = gliding

Angular motion : flexion, extension,

hyperextension ab-, adduction circumduction

Rotation left - right, internal or

medial, external or lateral supination, pronation

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Special MovementsSpecial MovementsDorsiflexion, plantar flexion

Protraction, retraction

Elevation, depression

Eversion inversion

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6 types of 6 types of DiarthrosesDiarthroses

1 Gliding Joint

2 Hinge Joint

3 Pivot Joint

4 Ellipsoidal joint

5 Saddle joint

6 Ball & Socket joint

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Gliding JointGliding Joint

articulating surfaces flat.

• also found between carpals and tarsals

• only slight movement - rotation prevented by ?

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Hinge JointHinge Joint

Convex surface of bone 1 fits into concave surface of bone 2

found in ?

monoaxial

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Pivot JointPivot Joint

Projection of bone 1 articulates within ring of bone 2

Also found in proximal ends of ulna and radius pronation and supination

rotation

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Ellipsoidal (Condyloid) Ellipsoidal (Condyloid) JointJoint

Oval shaped condyle of bone 1 fits into elliptical cavity of bone 2

Also found between phalanges & metacarpals/-tarsals

Angular motion in two planes (= )

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Saddle JointSaddle JointArticular surfaces shaped like saddle and rider

Modified condyloid joint

Extensive angular motion without rotation

Also between malleus and incus

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Ball and Socket JointBall and Socket Joint

Ball like surface of bone 1 fits into cuplike depression of bone 2

Found in ___________

Allows for flexion, ab- or adduction and rotation ( _____axial)

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Representative Representative ArticulationsArticulations

Temporomandibular JointMostly hinge joint, some gliding and

rotationArticular disc

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Intervertebral Intervertebral articulationsarticulations

Gliding joints between ____________________

Intervertebral discs: (Amphiarthroses)  annulus fibrosus: tough outer layer

(fibrocartilage) nucleus pulposus: soft, gelatinous core

Account for ~25% of vertebral column height – H2O loss during aging

Intervertebral ligaments

Fig 8-8

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Disc ProblemsDisc Problems

Slipped disc vs. herniated disc

Most common sites for disc problems: C5 - C6 L4 - L5 L5 - S1

Lumbago

Laminectomy ( surgical removal vertebral arch by shaving laminae to access disc)

Fig 8-9

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Glenohumeral Glenohumeral JointJoint

Type?

Greatest range of motion (due to loose and shallow)

Most frequently dislocated

Stability provided by?

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Fig 8-15

Hip JointHip Joint

Deep well fitted _______ joint

Participants ?

Stabilization:

Extracapsular and intracapsular ligaments (ligamentum teres = ligamentum capitis femoris)

Surrounding muscles

Most important normal movement?

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Knee JointKnee Joint

Much more complex than elbow

Much less stable than other ______

structurally 3 separate joints

Extra- and intracapsular ligaments

Locking of knee due to external rotation of tibia

Figs 8-16 & 17

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