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How the bones stay connected! Joints, Tendons, Ligaments and Cartilage.

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1 How the bones stay connected! Joints, Tendons, Ligaments and Cartilage

2 What would happen if our bones were not connected?

3 Fortunately they are connected and protected! Joints Ligaments Tendons Cartilage

4 Joints – the junction of two bones that permits movement There are 5 major categories of joints Fixed Hinge Gliding Ball and Socket Pivot/facet

5 Fixed – Immoveable - Fibrous Fixed joint an oxymoron very very limited movement Found in the skull and parts of the pelvis

6 Baby’s Skull

7 Hinge Joints Allows movement in one direction – back and forth or flex and extend Examples: elbows, knees, fingers, toes

8 Gliding Joints Most often a sideways movement Bones slide past each other Examples: the carpals and metacarpals of the wrist and hand

9 Ball and socket joints – rotational motion. Can rotate 360 o

10 Pivot Joint Twisting motion The knee and elbow have a partial pivot motion

11 Facet Joints Found between the vertebrae

12 http://www.jeffsims.net/flash/skeleto n.html

13 Ligaments – connect bone to bone Bands of connective tissue that hold bones together

14 Tendons – connect muscle to bone

15 Cartilage – cushions between bones Flexible, soft and strong connective tissue Helps prevent rubbing and friction between bones All bones start as cartilage


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