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Types of Joints. What are joints?  When two or more bones join together…you have joints. Joints are held together by bands of connective tissue called.

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1 Types of Joints

2 What are joints?  When two or more bones join together…you have joints. Joints are held together by bands of connective tissue called ligaments.  There are 3 main types of joints  Diarthrosis or synovial  Synarthrosis  amphiarthrosis

3 Diarthrosis  Also known as synovial  Freely moveable joints  Examples: ball and socket joints of shoulder and hip, hinge joints of elbow and knee

4 Amphiarthrosis  Slightly moveable  Examples: ribs to thoracic vertebrae  Symphysis pubis

5 Synarthrosis  Immovable joints  Examples: sutures of the cranium

6 Diseases and Abnormalities Arthritis: inflammation of the joints 2 main types: Osteoarthritis—most common, chronic, usually a result of aging or overuse Rheumatoid arthritis—autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease that affects connective tissue and joints

7 Diseases and Abnormalities

8 Bursitis—inflammation of the bursae Bursae are small fluid filled sacs that surround the joints Frequently affects joints with repetitive frequent motions such as shoulders, elbows, hips and knees

9 Fractures (Fx) Fracture=break in the bone Several types of fractures – Greenstick fx: incomplete break, common in kids

10 Simple or closed=complete break of bone with no break in skin

11 Compound or open=bone breaks and protrudes through skin

12 Impacted=broken bone ends jam into each other Comminuted=bone fragments or splinters into more than two pieces Spiral=bone twists, results in one or more breaks Depressed=broken piece of skull moves inward causing severe head injury Colles=breaking and disclocation of distal radius, causing bulge at wrist

13 Ruptured Disk=happens when pad of cartilage between vertebrae ruptures or protrudes out of place, causing pressure on spinal nerves – Also known as herniated disk or slipped disk

14 Spinal Curvatures  kyphosis: rounding of the back at the thoracic area, also known as “hunchback”

15  Scoliosis: side to side, lateral curvature of spine

16  Lordosis: abnormal inward curvature of lumbar region, also known as “swayback”

17  Other abnormalities to know:  Dislocation  Sprain  Osteomyelitis  Osteoporosis


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