Chapter 9 - Articulations Notes Flashcards

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joints are named

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according to the bones or portions of bones that are united at the joint

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joints are classified by

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major connective tissue type that binds
whether or not there is a fluid-filled joint capsule
function

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_____consist of two bones that are united by fibrous connective tissue, have no joint cavity, and exhibit little or no movement

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fibrous joints

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fibrous joints are classified by

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basis of sutures, syndesmoses, or gomphoses

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_____ are seams between the bones of the skull, and some sutures may be completely immovable.

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suture

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_____ results when 2 bones grow together across a joint to form a single bone

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synostosis

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a ______ is a type of fibrous joint in which the bones are further apart than in a suture and are joined by ligaments

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syndesmosis

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_____ are specialized joints consisting of pegs that fit into sockets and that are held in place by fine bundles of regular collagenous connective tissue

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gomphoses

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__________ unite two bones by means of either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.

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cartilaginous joints

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__________ consists of two bones joined by hyaline cartilage

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synchondrosis

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________ consists of fibrocartilage uniting two bones.

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symphisis

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______ those containing synovial fluid, allow considerable movement between articulating bones

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synovial joints

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the articular surfaces of bones within synovial joints are covered with a thin layer of hyaline cartilage called

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articular cartilage

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additional fibrocartilage _________ are associated with several synovial joints such as the knees and the TMJ. They provide extra strength and support to the joint

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articular disks

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asynovial joint is enclosed by ________ which helps to hold the bones together while allowing for movement.

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joint capsule

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the joint capsule has an outer layer called

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outer fibrous capsule

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the joint capsule has an inner layer called

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inner synovial membrane

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in certain synovial joints the synovial membrane may extend as a pocket or

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bursa

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there are ___ types of synovial joints

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typs of synovial joints

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plane (or gliding)
saddle
hinge
pivot
ball and socket
ellipsoid
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the movements of synovial joints can be describe as occuring on ____ axis

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mon
bi
multi

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movement is best described in relation to the anatomic position.

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movement away from anat position

movement returning toward anat position

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Pairs of movement terms

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flexion/extension
abduction/adduction
pronation/supination

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____ moves a part of the body in the anterior or ventral direction

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flexion

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____ moves a part of the body in the posterior or dorsal direction

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extension

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___ is away from the midline

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abduction

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___ is toward the midline

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adduction

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____ is turning of structure on long axis

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rotation

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____ rotation of the palm so it faces posteriorly

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pronation

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____ is rotation of palm so that it faces anteriorly

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supination

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___ combines flexion, extenion, abduction, and adduction

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circumduction

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what are the special movement pairs

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elevation/depression
protraction/retraction
lateral excursion/medial excursion
opposition/reposition
inversion/eversion
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_____ moves superiorly

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elevation

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_____ moves inferiorly

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depression

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____ consists of moving in an anterior direction

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protraction

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______ moves the structure back to anat position or even more posteriorly

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retraction

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______ refers to the moving of the mandible right/left

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lateral excursion

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_______ returns mandible to neutral position

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medial excursion

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_____ unique movement of the thumb and little finger. Occurs when 2 digits are brought toward each other across the palm

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opposition

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______ movement of returning thumb and little finger to the neutrall anat position

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reposition

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____ turning of the ankle so the plantar side faces medially toward the opposite foot

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inversion

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______ turning the ankle so the plantar side faces laterally

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eversion