Articular System PDF
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FOMSCU
Prof. Dr. Mona Hassan Mohammed Ali
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This document discusses the articular system, focusing on joints. It details the structural and functional classification of joints, highlighting the types, functions, and different classifications. The document also touches on the general function of joints and their role in the human skeleton.
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PROF. Dr. MONA HASSAN MOHAMMED ALI prof. AND HEAD of Anatomy & Embryology DEPARTMENT FOMSCU INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Joints: Structural and functional classification 2. Structure of a typical synovial joint 3. Types of synovial join...
PROF. Dr. MONA HASSAN MOHAMMED ALI prof. AND HEAD of Anatomy & Embryology DEPARTMENT FOMSCU INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Joints: Structural and functional classification 2. Structure of a typical synovial joint 3. Types of synovial joints 4. Terms for descriptions of movements JOINTS Joint is a point of connection between two bones Strands of connective tissue, ligaments, hold the bones together and ensure the stability of joints General Function of Joints: - Hold the skeleton together - Allow for increased mobility and flexibility of the skeleton. CLASSIFICATION OF JOINTS Joints can be classified based on: -function (what kind of movement they allow). -structure (what material is found in the joint and if is there a joint cavity present). Structural: Based on major connective tissue type that binds bones Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial Functional: Based on degree of motion Synarthrosis: Nonmovable Amphiarthrosis: Slightly movable Diarthrosis: Freely movable Joint mobility comparison Note that as mobility decreases, stability increases.