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Skeletal System – Joints Mrs. Malinowski Grade 6 2015

What are joints? Joints are places where bones meet The study of joints is called “arthrology” One bone can have 2 or more joints What are joints?

Functions of Joints Allows for smooth movements Allows you to grow Minimize friction and cushion bones against impact Support your body Functions of Joints

Where do we find movable joints? With your table, make a list of all the places you think we have joints! Where do we find movable joints?

Classifications of Joints Joints are classified according to what material unites the bones 3 main types: Fibrous joints: joined by fibrous tissue Cartilaginous joints: united by cartilage Synovial joints: connected by synovial membrane which surrounds the joint cavity Classifications of Joints

Fibrous Joints Immovable Held together by only a ligament Examples: Teeth attached to sockets in jaw Bones in the skull joined together Fibrous Joints

Cartilaginous Joints Occur where cartilage connects bones Examples: Between vertebrae in spine Cartilaginous Joints

Synovial Joints 6 types of Synovial Joints Plane/Gliding joint Hinge joint Condyloid/Ellipsoid joint Saddle joint Ball and socket joint Pivot joint Synovial Joints

Synovial Joints: Plane/Gliding Joint Allows gliding or sliding movement Bones involved usually have flat surfaces Examples: Shoulder (between scapula and clavicle) Joints between vertebrae Between bones in your hand Synovial Joints: Plane/Gliding Joint

Synovial Joints: Hinge Joint Can move in the axis at a right angle to the joints involved Can “open and close like a door” Movements include bending and straightening Examples: Elbow joint where humerus and ulna meet Fingers Knees Synovial Joints: Hinge Joint

Synovial Joints: Condyloid/Ellipsoid Joint Allows movement in two axes Can bend it, straighten it, move it from side to side and rotate it Examples: Wrist Synovial Joints: Condyloid/Ellipsoid Joint

Synovial Joints: Saddle Joint Opposing surfaces of involved bones look like a saddle Allows for 2 different types of movements Examples: Thumb Synovial Joints: Saddle Joint

Synovial Joints: Ball and Socket Joint Most versatile synovial joints Can move on many axes One joint has a ball, and the other a socket Can bend, flex, open, close, rotate and circularly move at this joint Examples: Shoulder joint Hip joint Synovial Joints: Ball and Socket Joint

Synovial Joints: Pivot Joint Also known as rotary joints Only allow rotation One bones serves like a ring, while the other bone has a rounded process rotating with the ring Examples: neck Synovial Joints: Pivot Joint

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