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1 Joint Anatomy Connected to another bone Hold skeleton together Allow flexibility

2 FIBROUS JOINTS Immovable Ex. Suture – connective tissue that connects bones of the skull

3 Cartilaginous Joints Slightly movable Symphysis – flattened disks joining bony surfaces. Ex. Pubic symphysis and intervetebral disks

4 SYNOVIAL JOINTS Great degree of movement Parts of: Synovial sac – filled with synovial fluid Tendons and ligaments Meisci – cresent shaped cartilage Bursae – fluid filled sacs to ease friction between tendons, ligaments and bones

5 Synovial Joints: General Structure

6 Types of Synovial Joints Gliding – articulating surfaces are flat

7 Hinge joints Elbow, knee, Permit movement back and forth.

8 Pivot Joint Axis and atlas Movement – rotation around an axis

9 Ball and socket joint Hips and shoulders Most movement

10 Synovial Joint Movements Flexion Bending, decrease angle of a joint Extension Extension – straightening, increase angle of joint

11 Abduction vs adduction Abduction – moving away from midline Adduction – moving toward midline

12 Plantar Flexion vs. dorsiflexion Pointing toe Dorsiflexion – toes point up.

13 Circumduction Moving in a circular manner

14 Invert vs. Evert Inversion – turning inward Eversion – turning outward

15 Special Movements Supination and Pronation – refer to movements of radius around the ulna (also applied to foot movements)

16 Special Movements Inversion and Eversion Protraction and Retraction

17 Knee - hinge joint

18 Knee Injury – ACL repair

19 Harvest piece of patellar tendon

20 Drill hole for new graft

21 Actual ACL Surgery http://orthopedics.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsi te.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.arthrosco py.com%2Fsp05018.htm

22 ACL injuries occur Changing direction rapidly Slowing down when running Landing from a jump Direct contact, such as in a football tackle

23 Knee replacement


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