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Articulations AKA Joints
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Where two bones meet. (Joint)
Articulations Where two bones meet. (Joint)
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Review Ligaments: Connect bone to bone Tendons Connect muscle to bone
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Joint with NO movement. (sutures in cranium)
Types of Joints Fibrous: Joint with NO movement. (sutures in cranium)
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Cartilaginous: Slightly moveable joints. (vertebrate)
Types of Joints Cartilaginous: Slightly moveable joints. (vertebrate)
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Types of Joints 3. Synovial: Freely moveable (synovial joint) includes a capsule (bursa) that releases synovial fluid for lubrication.
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Arthroscopic Surgery
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2. Ball and Socket: ‘most moveable’ shoulder, hip.
TYPES 1. Hinge: Knee and elbow 2. Ball and Socket: ‘most moveable’ shoulder, hip. 3. Pivot: head, radius, ulna 4. Gliding: Carpals
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Actions: Look in your text books starting on page 157 and write a brief explanation of the following actions: Flexion, Extension, Rotation, Abduction, Adduction.
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Hormones: PTH Sex Hormones Calcitonin Human Growth Hormone
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PTH Released by: Parathyroid Response:
Bones release calcium into the blood stream.
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Calcitonin Released by: Thyroid Response: Inhibits osteoclast activity
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HGH Released by: Pituitary Gland Response:
Increases Calcium retention in bones and mineralization
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Sex Hormones Estrogen and Testosterone: Secreted by: Response:
Testes, Ovaries Response: Increase bone density and maturation.
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