Articulations and Body Movements
• Fibrous
– no joint cavity
– most unmoveable
Articulations and Body Movements
• activity 1
Sutures
• skull bones
Syndesmoses
• tibia-fibula joint
Articulations and Body
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Articulations and Body Movements
• Fibrous
– no joint cavity
– most unmoveable
Articulations and Body Movements
• activity 1
Sutures
• skull bones
Syndesmoses
• tibia-fibula joint
Articulations and Body Movements
• Cartilaginous
– no cavity
– pad/plate cartilage
Articulations and Body Movements
• activity 2
– left side fig 13-1
Symphysis
• intervertebral
• pubic bones
Synchondroses
• ribs – sternum
• epiphyseal plate
Intervertebral Joints
• Quiz 2 identification list
Intervertebral Joints
Intervertebral Joints
Articulations and Body Movements
• Synovial Joints
– joint cavity
Intervertebral Joints
Intervertebral Joints
Articulations and Body Movements
• Synovial Joints
– joint cavity
• synovial fluid
– diarthroses
• Activity 3
– examining features of joint
Articulations and Body Movements
• Activity 4
– demonstrating importance of friction- reducing structures
1. how is friction altered?
2. what anatomical structures does balloon mimic?
3. what anatomical structures do your fists mimic?
Types of Synovial Joints
• Gliding
• Hinge
• Pivot
• Condyloid (ellipsoidal)
• Saddle
• Ball and Socket
Intervertebral Joints
Intervertebral Joints
Articulations and Body Movements
• Synovial Joints
– joint cavity
• synovial fluid
– diarthroses
• Activity 3
– examining features of joint
Articulations and Body Movements
• Activity 4
– demonstrating importance of friction- reducing structures
1. how is friction altered?
2. what anatomical structures does balloon mimic?
3. what anatomical structures do your fists mimic?
Types of Synovial Joints
• Gliding
• Hinge
• Pivot
• Condyloid (ellipsoidal)
• Saddle
• Ball and Socket
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