Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.1 Fibrous joints.

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Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.1 Fibrous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.1a Fibrous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.1b Fibrous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.1c Fibrous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.2 Cartilaginous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.2a Cartilaginous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.2b Cartilaginous joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.3 General structure of a synovial joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.4 Bursae and tendon sheaths.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.4a Bursae and tendon sheaths.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.4b Bursae and tendon sheaths.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5a Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5b Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5c Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5d Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5e Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.5f Movements allowed by synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6a Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6b Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6c Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6d Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6e Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.6f Special body movements.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7a Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7b Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7c Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7d Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7e Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.7f Types of synovial joints.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8a The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8b The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8c The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8d The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8e The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.8f The knee joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.9 A common knee injury.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.10a The shoulder joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.10b The shoulder joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.10c The shoulder joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.10d The shoulder joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.10e The shoulder joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.11a The elbow joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.11b The elbow joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.11c The elbow joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.11d The elbow joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.12a The hip joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.12b The hip joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.12c The hip joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.12d The hip joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.13a The temporomandibular (jaw) joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.13b The temporomandibular (jaw) joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.13c The temporomandibular (jaw) joint.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.14 Arthroscopic photograph of a torn medial meniscus.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 8.15 X ray of a hand deformed by rheumatoid arthritis.

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. A Closer Look 8.1a Joints: From Knights in Shining Armor to Bionic Humans

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. A Closer Look 8.1b: Joints: From Knights in Shining Armor to Bionic Humans