Joint Classification
Fibrous Joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Homeostatic Imbalance of Joints
100

Most immovable joint is called

Fibrous Joints

100

The brain contains these joints so they have the ability to grow while still protecting. 

Sutures 

100

Chondro Means?

Cartilage 

100

There are 6 classifying features for Synovial Joints. Which one has an external fibrous layer?

Articular Capsule

100

What is Tendonitis?

Inflammation of the tendons 

200

Name the joint that united bones by cartilage. 

Cartilaginous Joints

200

Bones that connect by ligaments, cords or bands of fibrous tissue. 

Syndesmoses 

200

In cartilage joints what joint is immovable and is connected to bone by cartilage? 

Synchondroses

200

Explain what articular cartilage function in Synovial joints. 

it prevents the crushing of bone ends

200

What is the most wide spread crippling disease in the US?

Arthritis 

300

Joints that immovable are called?

Synarthroses 

300

Peg-in-Socket Joints. Only example is teeth. 

Gomphoses 

300

Cartilage that is Compressible, resilient, and used as a shock absorber?

Fibrocartilage

300

Viscous, slippery, filtrated of plasma and hyaluronic acid is an example of?

Synovial Fluid

300

A common, Irreversible, degenerative arthritis that typically due to age is called?  

Osteoarthritis 

400

Joints that are slightly movable is called?

Amphiarthroses 

400

What joints Ossify and Fuse?

Sutures 

400

What is an example of a Bar/Plate in Synchondroses?

Epiphyseal plate 

400

What are the two points that represent muscle movement from immovable bone to movable bone? 

 - Origin: Immovable Bone

- Insertion: Movable Bone

400

This arthritis attacks its own cells. What is this called?

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) 

500

What are the joints that sperate by a fluid-filled joint cavity?

Synovial Joints

500

What has fibrous connection that is called periodontal ligament?

Gomphoses

500

example of this joint is the Pubic symphysis and intervertebral discs. Hint: Flexible amphiarthroses.

Symphyses

500

There are 4 movements at Synovial Joints. What are they and what are there motion. 

Gliding Movements: One flat bone surface that glides or slips over another surface. 

Angular Movements: Increase or decrease angles between two bones. 

- Flexion - Decreases joint 

- Extension - increase joint angle 

- hyperextension- excessive extension beyond normal range

Rotation: Turning of bone around its own axis. Rotates to and from medial point. 

- Medial Rotation - Toward midline

- Lateral Rotation - Away form Midline 

Special Movements: Most are specific to actual joints and there directions. 

500

Joint that affects the big toe and found most common in Men?

Gouty Arthritis