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Title: Articulations and Movement


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Articulations and Movement
  • Lecture 8

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Articulations or Joints
  • Articulation or Joint
  • Place where two bones come together
  • Freely movable to limited to no apparent movement
  • Structure correlated with movement

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Classes of Joints
  • Structural Based on major connective tissue type
    that binds bones
  • Fibrous
  • Skull sutures
  • Cartilaginous
  • Pelvic girdle
  • Between the vertebrae
  • Synovial
  • Most common

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Synovial Joints
  • Allow considerable movement
  • Most joints that unite bone of appendicular
    skeleton
  • Complex
  • Articular cartilage and disks
  • Joint cavity and capsule
  • Synovial membrane and fluid
  • Bursa (plural bursae)
  • Pockets of synovial fluid

Fig. 9.4
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Types of Movement
  • Angular
  • Flexion and Extension
  • Hyperextension
  • Abduction and Adduction
  • Circumduction
  • Circular or Rotational
  • Rotation
  • Pronation and Supination
  • Special Movements

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Flexion and Extension
Fig. 9.7
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Abduction and Adduction
Fig. 9.8
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Circumduction
Fig. 9.9
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Rotation
Fig. 9.10
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Pronation and Supination
Fig. 9.10
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Special Movements
  • Unique to only one or two joints
  • Types
  • Elevation and Depression
  • Protraction and Retraction

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Elevation and Depression
Fig. 9.11
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Protraction and Retraction
Fig. 9.11
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Review Question
  • What action takes place at both the hip and knee
    when a sprinter leaves the block?
  • extension
  • flexion
  • abduction
  • depression
  • retraction

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Points to Remember
  • A joint or articulation is a meeting between two
    bones and does not necessarily imply movement
  • A joint can be classified according to its
    structure
  • Synovial joints are the most complex
  • Specific terms are used to describe the movements
    of joints that are freely movable.
  • Commonly grouped in opposing pairs that move a
    part of the body in relation to the anatomical
    position.

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