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Bone Markings and Joints. Do Now. Quiz Corrections Questions pg. 173. Objective. Explore the joints of the body Arthro - Of a joint; relating to the joint EXAMPLE: Arthritis? Inflammation of the joint. Functions. Joints have 2 functions Hold bones together Allow for flexibility - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bone Markings and Joints

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+Do Now

Quiz Corrections Questions pg. 173

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+Objective

Explore the joints of the body Arthro-

Of a joint; relating to the joint EXAMPLE: Arthritis? Inflammation of the joint

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+Functions

Joints have 2 functions Hold bones together Allow for flexibility

Structural classification Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial

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+Functional Classification

Synarthorotic Joints Amphirarthrotic Joints Diarthrotic Joints

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+Synarthrotic Joints

Immovable Joints Joints of the skull Sutures of the flat bones that make up the skull

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+Amphirarthrotic Joints

Slightly Movable Joints Vertebrae

Don’t have full motion but provide enough motion with in the back

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+Diarthrotic Joints

Freely moveable Shoulders Hips Knees Elbows

Lubricated for joint movement Synovial fluid

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+Diarthrotic Joints

Ball and Socket Joints Hip and shoulder Shoulder is relatively unstable

Golf ball on a golf tee

Hinge Joint What do you think of with a hinge? 1 plane of movement Elbow joint

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+Diarthrotic Joints

Pivot What does it mean to pivot? Allows for rotational movement

Atlas and axis vertebrae

Saddle Concave/convex articulation

Cowboy sitting on a saddle Biaxial Movement in 2 planes, no rotation

Thumb joint Caropometacarpal joint

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+Fibrous Joints

Bones joined by fibrous tissue Some are slightly moveable, most are synarthrotic (no

movement) Sutures – bones interlock and are connected by short

tissue fibers EX: Skull joints

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+Cartilaginous Joints

Articulating ends connected by cartilage For the most part, these joints are slightly moveable

EX: Intervertebral joints

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+Synovial Joints

Articulating bones are separated by joint cavity containing synovial fluid

Movements vary from 1 axis to multiaxial All synovial joints contain:

Joint surface enclosed by 2 layer articular capsule Outer part of the capsule is a dense fibrous connective

tissue. Lines inside by synovial membrane Articulating surfaces lined with articular cartilage Articular capsule reinforced with ligaments, bursae or

tendon sheaths

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+Homework

Read pg. 114 from the packet about “Movements Allowed by Synovial Joints” Understand diagrams on pg. 115

Complete pg. 117 from packet