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Joints in the Human Body

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1 Joints in the Human Body

2 3 Categories of Joints Fibrous Synovial Cartilaginous
Synarthrosis = no movement Skull sutures, teeth Synovial Diarthrosis = full movement Knee, elbow, hip Cartilaginous Amphiarthrosis = some movement Spine

3 6 Types of Synovial Joints
Gliding Hinge Pivot Condyloid Saddle Ball and socket

4 Gliding Joints move against each other on a single plane
Bones of wrist and ankles Intervertebral joints

5 Hinge Joints move on just one axis. Allow for flexion and extension
Elbow and finger joints

6 Pivot Provides rotation
At top of spine the atlas and axis form a pivot joint that allows the head to rotate

7 Condyloid Allows for circular motion, flexion, and extension
Wrist joint between radius and carpal bones

8 Saddle Allows for flexion, extension, and other movements – but no rotation Opposable thumb

9 Ball and socket Freely moving joint that can rotate on any axis
Hip and shoulder


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