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what are the two joint categories of
synarthroses
diarthroses
types of synarthrodial joints
fibrous and cartilaginous
types of fibrous joints
sutures
gomphoses
syndesmoses
types of cartilaginous joints
symphyses
synchondroses
sutures
thin layer of dense fiber
gomphosis
peg in a hole
syndesmosis joint
ligament/cord/membrane
symphyses joint (cartilaginous)
Bones united by fibrocartilage
synchondrosis (cartilaginous joint)
hyaline cartilage between 2 ossifying centers
what do all diarthrodial joints have
cavity
synovial fluid
joint capsule
synovial membrane
articular cartilage
hinge joint
Joint between bones (as at the elbow or knee) that permits motion in only one plane
condyloid
convex on concave
two planes of motion
ball and socket joint
concave and convex
three planes of motion
pivot joint
allows spinning around one axis
plane joint
allows only gliding movement.
three planes of motion
saddle joint
biplanar
surfaces are both concave and convex
arthrokinematics
movement of joint surfaces
three types of arthrokinematic movements are
roll
spin
slide
types of joint surfaces
ovoid and sellar
ovoid joints
one segment is convex and the other is concave
seller joint
both sides are convex and concave
what is the convex and concave rule
convex on concave rolls and slides in opposite directions
concave on convex rolls and slides same way
Close-packed position
ligament and joint capsule are maximally taut (think elbow extension)
curvilinear motion
motion along a curved line
moment arm
The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force.