If diarthrodial joints are freely-moving joint, what is the general term for joints that are immobile but stable
Synarthrodial joint.
The joint between the tooth and the wall of the dental socket. Also known as the peg and socket joint.
Gomphosis
Connects muscles to bone.
Tendon
Covers the ends of opposing bones within a synovial joint. Also known as Hyaline cartilage.
Articular cartilage
Overstretching or tear of a ligament.
Sprain
The Fibrous joints found in between the bones of the cranium.
Suture.
Two examples of a ball and socket joint.
Shoulder and hip joints.
The sensation the CLINICIAN perceives when PASSIVELY moving a patient's joint through the end of it's ROM.
Endfeel
Thick, clear fluid secreted by the synovial membrane providing nutrition and shock absorption to the joint.
Synovial fluid
Also known as degenerative arthritis
Osteoarthritis
What type of synovial joints are the ones in between the carpal bones that allow only gliding motions?
Plane or non-axial joints
What are the motions of a condyloid joint like the wrist?
Flexion-extension
abduction-adduction
When movement produces pain and the patient stops the clinician from moving the joint, the clinician will identify this endfeel as _
Empty.
The fibrocartilaginous ring on the scapular portion of the shoulder joint that deepens the socket to surround the humeral head.
Labrum
Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
Tenosynovitis
Give an example of a pivot joint.
Atlanto-axial or
Radio-ulnar
Also known as synovial joints
Diarthrodial joints
In this joint position, there is increased laxity of the joint capsule and supporting ligaments. It permits movement between the articular surfaces.
Open pack position.
Small fluid-filled, pillow-like sacs located near the joint.
Bursa
Characteristic pattern of loss of motion when capsular tightness is present
Capsular pattern
What type of uni-axial joint is the knee and elbow?
Hinge joint.
Type of Joint that primarily provide stability but allows small amount of movement. An example is the symphysis pubis.
Cartilaginous joint
In the concave-convex rule, if the joint surface moving is convex, the direction of the glide will be in the _ direction.
Opposite
Broad, flat tendinous sheet of connective tissues that attaches muscles to bones
Aponeurosis.
Partial dislocation of a joint
Subluxation