Joint Structure + Function Flashcards

(47 cards)

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2 types of joint classifications

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-histological
-functional

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histological joint classification

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based on type of tissue

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3 types of histological joint classifications

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-fibrous
-cartilaginous
-synovial

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fibrous

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bone connected by a tough, fibrous tissue

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cartilaginous

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bones connected by fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage

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synovial

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articulating surfaces enclosed with fluid-filled joint capsule

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functional joint classification

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based on amount of motion

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3 functional joint classifications

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-synarthrosis
-amphiarthrosis
-diarthrosis

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synarthrosis

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immovable

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amphiarthrosis

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slightly moveable

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diarthrosis

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freely moveable

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are there correlation/overlap between histological + functional classifications

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some correlation/overlap with some exception

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fibrous are ____

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synarthrosis

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cartilaginous are ____

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amphiarthrosis

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synovial are ____

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diarthrosis

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synovium

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body fluid with very low coefficient of friction, so things move freely

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fibrous joints examples

sutures (in skull between cranial bones)

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synarthrosis

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fibrous joints examples

gomphoses (joint between tooth + mandible)

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fibrous joints examples

syndesmoses (have more motion)

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amphiarthrosis

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cartilaginous joints examples

synchondroses (bones connected by hyaline cartilage)

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synarthrosis
-ex: joint where rib attaches to sternum

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cartilaginous joints examples

sympheses (bones connected by layer of fibrocartilage)

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amphiarthrosis
-ex: joints between vertebral bodies publis symphysis, intervertebral disc

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synovial joints

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have presence of fluid-filled joint cavity contained within a fibrous capsule

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ALL synovial joints are

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diarthrosis
-freely moveable

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hinge joint: articular surface + movement
-no articular surface listed -movement: 1 plane
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saddle joint: articular surface + movement
-articular surface: reciprocal concave-convex shape -movement: 2 plane + circumduction (no axial rotation)
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plane joint: articular surface + movement
-articular surface: relatively flat -movement: gliding
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pivot joint: articular surface + movement
-no articular surface listed -movement: rotation only
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condyloid joint: articular surface + movement
-articular surface: ovoid articular surface -movement: 2 plane + circumduction (no axial rotation)
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ball + socket joint: articular surface + movement
-articular surface: ball shape surface + cup-like depression -movement: multi-plane + circumduction
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joints are usually surrounded by
ligaments + tendons
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difference between ligaments + tendons
-ligaments generally are not contractile -if a tissue contracts/shortens, not a ligament, it is a muscle
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ligaments have less/more collagen than elastin
more collagen than elastin
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what determines amount of stability vs mobility
amount of collagen + elastin
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paratenon + epitenon
form frictionless shealths around tendon
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how do ligaments + tendons feel when we palpate
similar
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bursae
saclike cavity filled with a viscous fluid + situated between tissues to avoid friction -protecting layer
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2 types of bursae
-subcutaneous bursae -submuscular bursae
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where are bursae found
in areas where tendons/skin will rub
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cartilage
found in joints at end of the bone
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3 types of cartilage
-fibrocatilage -elastic cartilage -hyaline cartilage
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fibrocartilage
white
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fibrocartilage examples
-meniscus -annulus fibrosis of intervertebral disc
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elastic cartilage
-more elastin -flexible -yellow
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elastic cartilage example
outside of ear (auditory meatus)
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hyaline cartilage
-articular cartilage -forms smooth resilient low friction surface
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hyaline cartilage is mostly found in which types of joints
diarthroidial