JOINTS. What is a Joint? Write a definition to explain what a joint is and give an example of a joint The point of connection between two bones or elements.

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JOINTS

What is a Joint? Write a definition to explain what a joint is and give an example of a joint The point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton A joint is simply where two or more bones meet

What are the 3 main types of joint? Freely Moveable – Synovial Slightly Moveable – Cartilaginous Immoveable – Fibrous

Synovial There a 6 types of Synovial joint: Worksheet 1. You have to link the type of Synovial joint to the example of each

Cartilaginous This type of joint is only found in the Vertebral Column: These joints occur where the connection between the articulating bones is made up of Cartilage

Fibrous This type of joint is held together by only a ligament: The Cranium

Movement of joints Joints allow us to move our limbs in different ways List 6 ways in which limbs can move due to their type of joint

Flexion Extension Adduction Abduction Rotation Circumduction Now place these movements into a Sporting Scenario For example Circumduction is present in the arm when delivering a cricket ball

FLEXION: Sporting examples A BICEP CURL INCLUDES FLEXION OF THE ARM AT THE ELBOW

EXTENSION: Sporting examples SHOOTING IN FOOTBALL INCLUDES EXTENSION OF THE LEG AT THE KNEE

ROTATION: Sporting examples A JAVELIN THROWER ROTATES AROUND THE SPINE WHEN THROWING THE JAVELIN

ABDUCTION: Sporting examples A GYMNAST WILL ABDUCT THE LEGS AT THE HIPS DURING A PARELLEL BAR ROUTINE

ADDUCTION: Sporting examples A GYMNAST WILL ADDUCT THE ARMS AT THE SHOULDER WHEN LIFTING UP INTO THE CRUCIFIX POSITION DURING A RINGS ROUTINE

With a partner take it in turns to demonstrate a simple movement and ask your partner to explain the movement

Flexibility is closely linked to Joints Flexibility is the range of motion available in a joint. Joints move in certain ways and are designed and situated for maximum effect – Your knee as a ball and socket!?!

To finish There are two types of connective tissue, without them bones and muscles would not work, they are? Ligaments – Attaches bone to bone (Cruciate, Medial) Tendons – Attaches muscle to bone ( Achilles)