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Ch. 8 Warm-Up 1. What is another name for joints? 2. What are the 2 main functions of joints? 3. What do you think are the most common joint injuries?
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Ch. 8 Warm-Up

1. What is another name for joints?

2. What are the 2 main functions of joints?

3. What do you think are the most common joint injuries?

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Ch. 8 Warm-Up

John bent over to pick up a dime. What was the type of joint and the movement that occurred at:a)his hip jointb)at his knees, andc)between his index finger and thumb?

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1. Tony fell asleep in class, and when he woke up, he let go with a big yawn. To his horror, he couldn’t close his mouth – his lower jaw was “stuck” open. What happened?

2. What is the cause of Lyme disease?3. How you determine by looking at

someone suffering from arthritis has OA or RA?

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JOINTS

Chapter 8

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Joints (or articulationsarticulations)

Where two or more bones meet Functions: movement, hold skeleton

together Classified by structure (or function):

1. Fibrous (synarthroses): immovable joint2. Cartilaginous (amphiarthroses): slightly

movable3. Synovial (diarthroses): freely movable

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Fibrous Joints

No movement Located:

SuturesSutures: bones of skull held together by connective tissue fibers

Between teeth & jaws

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Cartilaginous Joints

Bones united by cartilage Located:

Epiphyseal plates Rib & sternum Pubic symphysis

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Synovial Joints

Bones separated by fluid-containing joint cavity

Synovial fluid Synovial fluid reduces friction between cartilages

MenisciMenisci: fibrocartilage that partially divides a joint cavity at knee, reduces friction

BursaBursa: flattened sacs containing synovial fluid, occur where bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, skin rub together

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Lateral & Medial Meniscus

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Torn medial meniscus

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Bursa (fluid-filled sac that cushions between bones & tendons/muscles

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Types of Synovial Joints

1.1. PlanePlane – wrist

2.2. HingeHinge – elbow, ankle, fingers

3.3. PivotPivot – ulna/radius

4.4. CondyloidCondyloid (ellipsoidal) – wrist, knuckle

5.5. SaddleSaddle – thumb

6.6. Ball-and-socket Ball-and-socket – shoulder, hip

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Types of Synovial Joints

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Types of Synovial Joints

Types of Synovial Joints

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Joint Movement

Every skeletal muscle attached to bone or connective tissue at 2+ points Origin: attached to

immovable (less movable) bone

Insertion: attached to movable bone

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Types of Synovial Joint Movement

1. Gliding2. Angular movements3. Rotation

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1. Gliding

Flat bone slips over another Back-forth, side to side Eg. Between vertebrae, wrist, ankle

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2. Angular Movement

Increase or decrease angle between bonesTypes:A. Flexion: angle between bones (bend knee)B. Extension: angle along sagittal plane,

straighten limbs, (unbend knee)C. Abduction: “moving away” from midline along

frontal plane (spread apart fingers)D. Adduction: “move toward” midline (arm moving

in)E. Circumduction: make “cone” in space (pitcher

winding up to throw ball)

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Flexion: angle between bones

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Extension: angle along sagittal plane, straighten limbs

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Hyperextension

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Abduction – Adduction - Circumduction

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3. Rotation

Turn bone along long axis

Eg. Hip, shoulder, swivel head (C1/C2)

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Special Movements

Radius & Ulna: Supination: bones

are parallel, anatomical positionSup- = “soup bowl”

Pronation: bones form an X, relaxed positionPro- = pro-

basketball player dribbles

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Special Movements

Elevation/Depression: and (shrug, chewing)

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Special Movements

Foot: inversion (medially)/eversion (laterally)

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Special Movements

Ankle: dorsiflexion (toes point up)/plantar flexion (toes point down)

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Special Movements

Jaw: protraction (jut out)/retraction (bring back in)

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Special Movements

Thumb: opposition (touch to other fingers on hand)

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Joint Disorders

ArthritisArthritis (joint inflammation) OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis: : wear-and-tear, degeneration Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis: chronic inflammation,

autoimmune GoutGout: : uric acid deposits in soft tissue of joints SprainSprain: ligaments stretched or torn DislocationDislocation: bones forced out of alignment BursitisBursitis: inflammation of bursa TendonitisTendonitis: inflammation of tendons

(overuse) Lyme DiseaseLyme Disease: tick bite joint pain, arthritis,

skin rash, flu-like symptoms

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Robert Griffin III (RGIII)

Repaired lateral collateral ligament (LCL) Reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) 2nd

time

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Common Knee Injury: Hockey Puck

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YouTube Video: ACL Surgery

Knee Repair: ACL Surgery

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Knee Replacements

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Knee Replacement Surgery (Pre-Op Video)

Knee Replacement Surgery

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Hip Joint

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Hip Arthritis

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Hip Replacements


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