Quiz #2 available today at 3pm until Monday at 11pm Quiz #2 covers material from THIS week: Chapters 6,7,8 & 9 Take 1 index card each for class today.

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Quiz #2 available today at 3pm until Monday at 11pm Quiz #2 covers material from THIS week: Chapters 6,7,8 & 9 Take 1 index card each for class today

Synovial joints….

Ligaments Joint cavity (containing synovial fluid) Joint (articular) capsule (Synovial membrane + fibrous capsule) Articular cartilage Synovial joints

Bursa Tendon Sheaths bursitis tenosynovitis vs tendonitis

How do you stabilize a synovial joint? Name & how (4 ways)

Fig. 9.6(TE Art) Ball-and-socket joint (humeroscapular) Hinge joint (humeroulnar) Gliding joint (intercarpal) Pivot joint (radioulnar) Saddle joint (trapeziometacarpal) Condyloid joint (metacarpophalangeal)

Humeroscapular joint (Glenohumeral) flex & extend hyperextend abduct & adduct medial & lateral rotation circumduction What about protraction & retraction of the scapula?

Fig. 9.15c(TE Art) Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Glenoid labrum Glenoid cavity Synovial membrane Subdeltoid bursa Supraspinatus tendon Acromion

Transverse humeral Coracohumeral Glenohumeral ligaments Biceps tendon Subacromial bursa

Posterior view Anterior view supraspinatus subscapularis infraspinatus Teres minor Rotator cuff muscles

glenoid labrum Glenohumerol lig. Subscap. tendon Glenohumerol ligament Supraspinatus lig. Infraspinatus Ligament Teres minor ligament

AnteriorPosterior femoral condyles

Meniscus Synovial membrane Patellar ligament Joint capsule Prepatellar bursa Quadriceps tendon

Posterior

AnteriorPosterior meniscus Collateral ligament Intracapsular & extracapsular ligaments of knee ACL PCL

Foot fixed Twisting motion

Osteoarthritis (OA) Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)

1.Something important I learned today. 2. Any important questions that remain unanswered. Fill out your index card with this info: Leave the card at the front or back of the room. Thanks! *Don’t forget about quiz #2!!*