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6 types of diarthrotic synovial joints
Hinge, condylar, pivot, ball/socket, gliding, saddle
2 types of amphiarthrotic cartilaginous joints
Symphysis, syndesmosis (IO membrane of radius/ulna)
Primary cartilaginous joint
Bones united by hyaline cartilage (costal cartilage)
Secondary cartilaginous joints
Bones united by fibrocartilage (symphysis)
Characteristics of synovial joints
Joint capsule, accessory ligaments
What type of cartilage is articular cartilage?
Hyaline
Hilton’s Law
Nerves supplying a joint also supply the muscles moving the joint and the skin covering their distal attachments