SYNOVIAL JOINTS What are they?!. Skeletal System.
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SYNOVIAL JOINTSWhat are they?!

Skeletal System


Features of a synovial joint include:
Articular capsule joint capsule; the saclike envelope enclosing the cavity of a synovial joint.
Articular cartilage reduce friction and absorb shock.
Synovial membrane the inner layer of the capsule which secretes synovial fluid
Synovial fluid a lubricating liquid Bursae a small fluid-filled sac situated in places in
tissues where friction would otherwise occur. Meniscus A disk of cartilage that acts as a cushion
between the ends of bones in a joint.
Skeletal System

The 6 types of synovial joint are:
Ball and socket Hinge Pivot Gliding Condyloid (ellisoid) Saddle
synovial joint types
Skeletal System

Hinge Joint
This allows movement in one plane only : UNIAXIAL
Examples:
Knee Joint - used extensively in sport.
Arm Joint

Pivot Joint
This allows rotation only and is therefore also uniaxial.
Examples:
Axis and atlas bones of cervical vertebrae

Ellipsoid Joint
This is biaxial, allowing movement in two planes
Examples:
Radio-carpal joint of the wrist

Gliding Joint
This is when two flat surfaces glide over one another and can permit movement in most directions, although mainly biaxial.
Examples:
Carpel Bones in the Wrist

Saddle Joint
This is when a concave surface meets a convex surface and is biaxial.
Examples:
Carpal-metacarpal joint of the thumb.

Ball and Socket JointThis allows a wide range of movement and occurs when a round head of bone fits into a cup-shaped depression.
Examples:
Shoulder joint

What holds our bones at a joint?• LIGAMENTS!
• These are bands of c……………. t…………. between bones. They prevent extreme movement and d………………….
• They are very tough and help join bones together and keep them stable.
• Some form the s…………… c…………… while others are outside the capsule.

Why don’t our bones bang together?!
• CARTLIAGE!• This is soft connective tissue.• Cartilage has no b………… supply but receives nutrition
through diffusion from the surrounding c……………… network.
• There are three types of cartliage..• Yellow, hyaline/blue articular and white fibro

Articulating bones• These are the bones present at a synovial joint that allow
the m………………… to take place. • An example in the shoulder joint would be…
• Which is what type of joint?

How does a healthy lifestyle effect a performers joints?
• How does a HAL benefit joints?
• Short and long term benefits• Movement = secretion of s……………… fluid which
increases the r…… of movement at a joint• Long term increase in flexibility• Increase bone st............... and c……………. and
phosphate• Thicker h…………….. cartilage• Greater stretch potential of ligaments

PRACTICAL EXAMPLES• Think of a practical example for each of the Synovial
Joints.
• Hinge Sprinting• Pivot Turning head in Hockey • Ellipsoid Forehand clear in Badminton• Gliding Dribbling the ball in Hockey• Saddle Gripping tennis racket with thumb• Ball + Socket Athlete throwing a Javelin

Table teasers..• In your tables, come up with a multiple choice question
about something that you have learnt today or during the past couple of lessons.
• You will then choose a table to question and see if they can get the correct answer.