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1 October 19, 2017 Journal: What are three surface structures on the femur?

2 Ligaments, Tendons, and Joints

3 Joints Aka articulations When two or more bones come together
Allow the body to move

4 Ligaments Tough, connective tissue Connects bone to bone

5 Tendons Cordlike structures that attach bones to muscles

6 Types of Joints

7 Fibrous Joints Held together by short connective strands
Immobile or slightly moveable Ex: Sutures in your skull

8 Cartilaginous Joints Held together by cartilage disks
Immovable or slightly movable Ex: Joints between your ribs and sternum

9 Synovial Joints Connected by a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid and lined with a synovial membrane Freely moving

10 Types of Synovial Joints
Pivot Joints: Can only rotate Found in your neck

11 Types of Synovial Joints
Ball and Socket Joints: Can move in all directions including rotation Found in your shoulders and hips

12 Types of Synovial Joints
Hinge Joints: Can either open or close Found in your knees and elbows

13 Types of Synovial Joints
Gliding Joints Flat, slightly curved, plate like bones Can only side back and forth Found in your wrists and ankles

14 Types of Synovial Joints
Saddle Joints One bone shaped like a saddle and another similar to a horse’s back Rock up and down and side to side Found in the base of your thumb

15 Types of Synovial Joints
Condyloid Joints and Ellipsoidal Joints Oddly shaped convex bones fitting into concave bones Can move in any direction, but cannot rotate Found in the knuckles of your fingers and wrists

16 Movement Classification

17 Flexion When a joint is bent, decreasing the angle

18 Extension Straightening a joint so the angle between the bones increases

19 Plantar Flexion When the toes are pointed

20 Dorsiflexion When the foot is bent upward toward the leg

21 Hyperextension When a joint is forced to straighten beyond its normal limits

22 Abduction To move away from the bodies midline

23 Adduction To move toward the midline of the body

24 Inversion When the sole of one foot is turned inward so it points to the other foot

25 Eversion The foot is turned outward, pointing away from the opposite foot

26 Supination The palm of your hand is turned upward

27 Pronation When the palm of the hand is turned down

28 Circumduction Circular arm motion

29 Protraction Drawing a part forward

30 Retraction Drawing a part backwards

31 Rotation When a bone spins on its axis

32 X-rays in Motion


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