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Hole’s Human Anatomy and Physiology Eleventh Edition Shier w Butler w Lewis Chapter 8 Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

2 Chapter 8 Joints of the Skeletal System
Articulations Functional junctions between bones Bind parts of skeletal system together Make bone growth possible Permit parts of the skeleton to change shape during childbirth Enable body to move in response to skeletal muscle contraction

3 Classification of Joints
By degree of movement: synarthrotic - immovable amphiarthrotic - slightly movable diarthrotic - freely movable

4 Classification of Joints
By Structure: Fibrous Joints dense connective tissues connect bones between bones in close contact Cartilaginous Joints hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage connect bone Synovial Joints most complex allow free movement

5 Fibrous Joints Syndesmosis a sheet of fibrous tissue amphiarthrotic
3 Types Syndesmosis Suture Gomphosis Syndesmosis a sheet of fibrous tissue amphiarthrotic Ex: between tibia and fibula

6 Fibrous Joints Suture between flat bones synarthrotic found in Skull
Gomphosis cone-shaped bony process in a socket synarthrotic Ex: tooth in jawbone

7 Cartilaginous Joints 2 Types Synchondrosis Symphysis Synchondrosis
bands of hyaline cartilage unite bones Synarthrotic Ex: at epiphyseal plate (temporary) & between manubrium and first rib

8 Cartilaginous Joints Symphysis pad of fibrocartilage between bones
amphiarthrotic Ex: pubis symphysis & between vertebrae

9 Synovial Joints includes most joints diarthrotic

10 Synovial Joints parts include joint capsule joint cavity
synovial membrane synovial fluid articular cartilage some also have bursae menisci Ligaments – collagenous fibers that reinforce joint capsule

11 Surgical Removal Of Torn Meniscus

12 Types of Synovial Joints
Ball-and-Socket Joint Widest range of motion Ex: hip & shoulder Condyloid Joint motion in different planes but no rotation Ex. between metacarpals and phalanges

13 Types of Synovial Joints
Gliding Joint Sliding & twisting Ex: between carpals & tarsals Hinge Joint Flexion & extension Ex: elbow & between phalanges

14 Types of Synovial Joints
Pivot Joint rotation between proximal ends of radius and ulna Saddle Joint 2 plane movements between carpal & metacarpal of thumb

15 Types of Joint Movements
abduction/adduction – to/away from midline dorsiflexion/plantarflexion – bending foot up/down flexion/extension/hyperextension - increase/decrease angle between bones

16 Types of Joint Movements
supination/pronation – palm in anatomical position vs. palm toward back

17 Types of Joint Movements
elevation/depression – raising/lowering

18 Cleidocranial Dysplasia

19 Clinical Application Sprains
damage to cartilage, ligaments, or tendons associated with joints forceful twisting of joint Bursitis inflammation of a bursa overuse of a joint Arthritis inflamed, swollen, painful joints Rheumatoid Arthritis Osteoarthritis Gout

20 Life-Span Changes Joint stiffness is an early sign of aging
Changes in symphysis joints of vertebral column diminish flexibility and decrease height Synovial joints lose elasticity Disuse hampers the blood supply Activity and exercise can keep joints functional longer


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