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Title: Articulations


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Articulations
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Articulations- points where two or more bones
come together to form a joint maybe rigid or
movable
  • Classified by Structure or Function
  • Structure- based on material that joins bones
    together
  • Fibrous fibrous connective tissue
  • Cartilagenous hyaline or
    fibrocartilage
  • Synovial joint cavity with synovial
    membrane

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Synovial Joint
Capsule is continuous with periosteum
Membrane is 2 layers Has blood vessels nerves
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Synovial Fluid
  • Continuously made, circulated at any time there
    is 3 ml 0.1 oz in cavity
  • Resembles interstitial fluid, but contains
    proteoglycans secreted by fibroblasts ? making it
    thick / viscous
  • Functions lubricate joint
  • distribute nutrients and remove waste
    products
  • shock absorber
  • defense

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Accessories of Synovial Joint
  • Cartilage fibrocartilage articular discs or
    meniscus
  • Fat articular fat pads
  • Ligaments attach bone to bone
  • Tendons attach muscle to bone
  • Bursae synovial fluid filled pockets mini
    shock absorbers

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  • Function based on degree of movement
  • Synarthroses immovable
  • Amphiarthroses slightly movable
  • Diarthroses freely moveable

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Fibrous Articulations
  • Bones are held tightly connected by fibrous
    connective tissue or cartilage. Joints are rigid
    and immoveable.
  • Sutures found only in skull. Bones joined by
    fibrous connective tissue
  • Syndesmosis band of fibrous connective tissue,
    holds bones tightly together
  • distal end of tibia/fibula
  • Gomphosis peg in socket
  • tooth in alveoli- periodontal ligament

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Syndesmosis
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Cartilagenous Articulations
Hyaline or fibrous cartilage joins bones limited
motion in response to twisting, compression,
stress Synchondrosis hyaline cartilage joins
bones. epiphyseal plate, costal
cartilages Symphysis pad of fibrocartilage
separates bones. intervertebral discs, symphysis
pubis
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Synchondrosis
Symphysis
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Synovial Articulations
  • Freely moveable joints. Include a capsule lined
    with a membrane and contains fluid
  • Range of movement limited by
  • Structure of bones
  • Strength and tautness of ligaments, tendons,
    joint capsule
  • Size, arrangement, action of muscles

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Types of Synovial Articulations
  • Hinge concave surface on one articulates with
    convex surface of another.
  • Pivot conical surface on one articulates with
    depression on another
  • Condyloid oval condyle on one articulates with
    elliptical cavity on another
  • Gliding- flattened or slightly curved
    articulating surfaces
  • Saddle concave and convex surface on each
    articulating bone
  • Ball and Socket rounded surface on one
    articulates with cuplike socket on another

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Pivot
saddle
Ball Socket
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Condyloid
Gliding
Hinge
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  • Bursa fluid filled sacs near diarthrotic joints
    between muscles, skin and bones or tendon and
    bone.
  • Reduce friction and stress associated with
    movement
  • Tendon Sheaths modified bursae that surround
    and lubricate tendons of certain muscles, esp.
    those that cross wrist and ankle

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