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I. Introduction to Joints
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A. An articulation is a point of contact between two or more bones, between cartilage and bone, or between teeth and bones 1. The study of joints is arthrology
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B. Joint structure determines function
1. Can allow no movement, slight movement, or considerable movement 2. Support is lent by ligaments and joint capsules, as well as muscles
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II. Joint Classification
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A. Structural classification
1. Based upon the presence or absence of a synovial fluid cavity and the type of connecting tissue a. Classified as fibrous, cartilagenous, or synovial
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B. Function 1. Classification is based on degree of movement permitted
a. may be synarthroses (immovable), amphioarthroses (partially moveable), or diarthroses (free moving)
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III. Synarthroses
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A. Types 1. A suture is a fibrous joint composed of a thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissue that unites skull bones 2. A gomphosis is a fibrous joint in which a cone shaped peg fits into a socket 3. A synchrondosis is a cartilagenous joint in which the connecting material is hyaline cartilage
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IV. Amphiarthroses
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A. Types 1. A syndesmosis is a fibrous joint in which there is more fibrous connective tissue than in a suture 2. A symphysis is a cartilagenous joint in which the connecting material is a disc of fibrocartilage
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