classification of joints. example of different types of joints. different types of joints on the basis of axis of movements. clinical aspects of joints. different between arthritis.
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Anatomy of joints
1. Anatomy of Joints
Dr Laxman Khanal
Asst. Prof
Department of anatomy
BPKIHS, Dharan, Nepal
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2. Q. Major sensation from joint is
a. Touch
b. Proprioception
c. Vibration
d. Temperature
Q. Synovial cavity is bounded by
a. Synovial membrane
b. Articular cartilage
c. Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
d. None
Q. Generally the articular cartilage is
a. Hyaline cartilage
b. Elastic cartilage
c. Fibrocartilage
d. None
Q. Viscous nature of synovial
fluid is due to presence of--
a. Lymphocyte
b. Hyaluronic acid
c. Monocytes
d. Proteins
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3. Introduction
Definition: A point of contact between two
bones, between two cartilages, between
bone and cartilage, or between bone and
teeth.
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4. Joint classification by tissue joining bones
(Structural classification)
• Fibrous joint- immobile without synovial cavity
1. Suture joint
2. Gomphoses
3. Syndesmoses
• Cartilaginous joint- no synovial cavity
1. Synchondroses-immobile
2. Symphysis – slightly mobile
• Synovial joint- presence of synovial cavity
?
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5. Joint classification by movements
(Functional classification)
• Synarthrosis- Immobile like fibrous joint
• Amphiarthrosis- Slightly movable like cartilaginous joint
• Diarthrosis – Freely movable like synovial joint
Regional classification
• Skull type- Synarthrosis or fibrous
• Vertebral type- Amphiarthrosis or cartilaginous joint
• Limb type- Diarthrosis or synovial joint
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6. Types of sutural joint
A. Serrate suture
B. Denticulate suture
C. Squamous suture
D. Plane suture
E. Schindylesis
Rostrum of sphenoid
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7. Unossified spaces between cranial bones are called as Fontanelles.
• Anterior fontanel
• Posterior fontanel
• Anteriolateral fontanel
• Posteriolateral fontanel
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8. Syndesmoses
desmo= ligament
• Interosseus membrane of-
Radius and ulna
Tibia and fibula
• Inf Tibiofibular joint
Gomphosis
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9. Cartilaginous joint
1. Primary ( synchondrosis)
2. Secondary (symphysis)
Synostosis
(cartilage to bone)
Sphenooccipital
synchondrosisIst chondrosternal joint
Joint b/w epiphysis and diaphysis
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10. Secondary cartilaginous joint
Provide strength and absorb shock.
Joined by disc of fibrocartilage.
Appear in median plane of body.
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11. Synovial joints
• These are freely movable (diarthrosis) type of joints.
• Most of the joints of human skeleton lies in this group.
• Name came from lubricating substance (synovial fluid) which is
present in joint cavity (synovial cavity)
• These has following characteristics
1. A joint cavity between the bones.
2. A synovial membrane lining the synovial cavity.
3. Articular cartilage covering epiphysis of articulating bones.
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12. Components of synovial joint
1. Epiphysis of articulating bones
2. Articular cartilage
3. Fibrous capsule
4. Synovial membrane
5. Synovial cavity
6. Blood vessels
7. Nerves
8. Accessory structures (e.g. ligaments, muscles)
9. Articular disc (knee joint and TMJ)
Watch dog action of capsule.
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13. Structural classification
1.Plane joint
2.Hinge joint
3.Pivot joint
4.Condyloid joint
5.Ellipsoid joint
6.Saddle joint
7.Ball and socket joint
A/C to number of articulating
bones
• Simple joint
• Compound joint
• Complex joint
A/C to axis of movement
• Plane joint
• Uniaxial joint
• Biaxial joint
• Multiaxial joint
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17. Radiocarpal joint (wrist joint)
Metacarpophalangeal joint
Metatarsophalangeal joint
Ellipsoid joint
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18. Knee joint
(Is also modified hinge joint)
TM joint
(complex joint)
Bicondylar joint
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19. Sternoclavicular joint (complex joint)
Saddle joint
First carpometacarpal joint
Calcaneocuboid joint
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22. Nerve supply (Hilton’s Law)
Nerves which supply a
joint, also furnish
branches to the group of
muscles regulating the
movements of the joint
and the skin over the
joint.
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24. Osteroarthritis
• Due to wear and tear
• Large joint involved
• Affects old people
• No swelling of joint
Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Due to inflammation
• Small joints involved
• Affects any age group
• Swelling of joint
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26. “There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard
work, and learning from failure.” – Colin Powell
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