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Dr Iram Tassaduq
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Joint in which two bones are separated by a space called a joint cavity Most are freely movable
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Articular capsule Synovial membrane and fluid Articular cartilage Articular discs and menisci Tendon Ligament Fatty pad Bursae
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continuous with the periosteum of articulating bones and unites the articulating bones; consists of two layers – the outer fibrous membrane that may contain ligaments the inner synovial membranesynovial membrane highly innervated, but avascular
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7 Articular cartilage covers the ends of bones. It has a smooth, slippery surface, which allows the bones to slide over each other without rubbing.
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It is the partition found between capsule and the joint cavity.
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Lubricating fluid in joint cavity to reduce friction
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thin, oval plate, placed between the condyle of the mandible and mandibular fossa
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Fibrous bands or sheets of connective tissue linking two or more bones or cartilages together. One or more ligaments provide stability to a joint during rest and movement.
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tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension.
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the fluid sacs and synovial pockets that surround and sometimes communicate with the joint cavity.
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17 Plane joint Hinge joint Pivot joint Condyloid joint Ellipsoid joint Saddle joint Ball and socket joint
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a synovial joint in which the opposed surfaces are flat or only slightly curved.
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Resemble door hinge Flexion and extension possible
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Central bony pivot surrounded by bony ligamentous ring Rotation is only possible movement
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Oval convex surfaces on one bone fits into a concave shaped depressions on the next
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Elliptical convex surface fits into elliptical concave surface Flexion, extension, abduction and adduction occur Rotation is not possible
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Articular surfaces resemble a saddle on a horse back Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and rotation are permitted
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Most mobile joints of the body All movements possible
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