Joint Classification
Fibrous Joints
Cartilaginous Joints
Synovial Joints
Types of Synovial Joints
100

Occurs when a muscle contracts suddenly and powerfully

strain

100

The 3 types of fibrous joints

sutures, syndesmosis, interosseous membrane

100

Is a synarthrosis (like a fibrous joint)

cartilaginous joint

100

Reduces friction, absorb shock, supply oxygen & nutrients, removes CO2 & metabolic wastes, removes microbes & debris from normal wear and tear

synovial fluid
100

6 types of synovial joints

Planar, Hinge, Pivot, Condyloid, Saddle, Ball and socket

200

Capsular joints, with their lubricated cavity called a synovial cavity, are referred to as

synovial joints or diarthroses

200

Greater distance between the articulating surfaces and more dense irregular connective tissue than in a suture

Syndesmosis

200
A cartilaginous joint in which the connecting material is hyaline cartilage

Synchondrosis

200

Located between skin and bone, tendons and bone, ligaments and bone, or between muscles

Bursae

200

Allows for only flexion and extension and angular motion around one axis. (Elbow, Ankle)

Hinge Joint

300

Are connective tissue junctions between bones that have varying functions and range from immovable to highly movable junctions

Joints

300

Immovable or slightly movable and play important roles in shock absorption in the skull

Suture

300

...are tightly connected, either by hyaline cartilage or by fibrocartilage

articulating bones

300

Unique characteristic of a synovial joint is the presence of a space called …

Synovial Cavity

300

Reside between carpals and or Tarsals and make up most of the joints in the body

Planar

400

dense irregular or dense regular connective tissue structures that binds one bone to another; non-contractible tissues that resist stretching

Ligaments

400

Plays an important role in defining the range of motion between neighboring bones

Interosseous Membrane

400

Have solid connective tissue that allows little to no movement

Cartilaginous Joints

400

Surrounds synovial joint, encloses the synovial cavity, unites articulating bones, composed of two layers

Articular Capsule

400

A ball shaped surface which is also triaxial allowing for motion such as Flexion and Extension but also abduction and adduction but also rotation.

Ball and Socket

500

The 3 defining factors for joint classification are:

- the different structural relations of the binding tissues

- the types of connective tissues involved

- the structure of opposing surfaces

500

Irregular interlocking edges give them added strength and decrease their change of fracturing

Suture

500

is a cartilaginous joint in which the ends of the articulating bones are covered with hyaline cartilage, but the bones are connected by a broad, flat disc of fibrocartilage (occurs in midline of body)

synphysis

500

Prominent in the ball and socket joints of the shoulder and hip

Labra

500

Almost completely round and allows for angular motion around two axis allowing motion such as Flexion and Extension but also abduction and adduction.

Condyloid