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-joined by fibrous connective tissue (ligaments)
Joints Fibrous Joints -joined by fibrous connective tissue (ligaments) -no movement -skull, teeth, distal tibiofibular
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Cartilaginous Joints -joined by cartilage -slight movement -pelvis, ribcage, vertebrae
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Rx-Herniated (“Slipped”) Disc
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-joined by a fluid-filled cavity (synovium) -freely movable
Synovial Joints -joined by a fluid-filled cavity (synovium) -freely movable -ball-and-socket (hip, shoulder) -condyloid, (metacarpophalangeal) -gliding (intercarpal/intertarsal)
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-joined by a fluid-filled cavity (synovium) -freely movable -hinge
Synovial Joints -joined by a fluid-filled cavity (synovium) -freely movable -hinge (humerulnar/tibiofemoral, interphalangeal) -pivot (radioulnar, axioatlar) -saddle (1st metacarpotrapezial)
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Hyperextension Extension Flexion Dorsiflexion Extension Plantar flexion Flexion Adduction Abduction
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Supination Pronation Rotation Circumduction
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Eversion Protraction Retraction Elevation Depression Inversion
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-the tibiofemoral joint (knee)
A Model Joint -the tibiofemoral joint (knee) femur synovial membrane patellar tendon suprapatellar bursa patella prepatellar bursa subpatellar fat articular cartilage patellar ligament menisci intrapatellar bursa tibia
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