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Types of Joints
By
Dr Nassar Ayoub
Introduction of Joints
Joint (or articulation)
The junction between
two or more bones.
With the exception
of the hyoid bone,
every bone in the
body is connected to or forms
a joint.
There are 230 joints in the
body
Joint Functions
1. Hold the skeletal bones together
2. Allow the skeleton some flexibility so
gross movement can occur
3. Make bone growth possible
Joint Classification
Joints are classified by:
movement or tissue type
Movement
4.Immovable
5.Slightly Movable
6.Freely Movable
Tissue (more common)
1.Fibrous
2. Cartilaginous
3. Synovial
Three General Groups of Joints
• Fibrous: classified by Sutures,
Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis.
• Cartilaginous: Connected entirely
by cartilage
• Synovial: Most common and
most movable joint.
Synovial Joints
• Articular ends
covered in hyaline
cartilage and held
together by dense
connective tissue
• Joint capsules made
up of ligaments
(outer layer) and
synovial membranes
(inner layer)
• Some synovial joints
have shock-
absorbing pads
called menisci and
fluid filled sacs
called bursae.
There are six types of synovial
joints…
• Ball-and-Socket Joint
• Condyloid Joint
• Gliding Joint
• Hinge Joint
• Pivot Joint
• Saddle Joint
Ball-and-Socket Joint
• Ball-and-Socket Joint:
consists of a bone with a
ball-shaped head that
attaches with the cup-
shaped cavity of another
bone. This type
of joint allows for a wider
range
of motion than any other
kind. It permits
movement in all planes, and
a rotational movement
around a central axis. Two
examples of this type of joint
would be the hip and
shoulder joints.
Condlyoid Joint
• Condyloid Joint: an oval-
shaped condyle of one
bone
fits into an elliptical cavity
of another bone. This
type of
joint permits a variety of
movements in different
planes.
It however, does not
permit rotational
movement.
Examples of this type of
joint would be the joints
between
the metacarpals and
the phalanges.
Gliding Joint
• Gliding Joint: has nearly flat
or slightly curved
articulating surfaces.
This type of joint
allows sliding and twisting
movements. Some
examples of this type of
joint include, the joints
within the wrists and the
ankles, the joints between
the articular processes of
adjacent
vertebrae, the sacroiliac
joints, and the joints formed
by ribs (2-7) connecting
with the sternum.
Hinge Joint
• Hinge Joint: the convex
surface of one bone fits
into
the concave surface of
another. This type of joint
permits movement in one
plane only. This
movement consists of
flexion and extension.
Two examples are
the elbow and the
phalanges.
Pivot Joint
• Pivot Joint: the cylindrical
surface of one bone
rotates within a ring
formed of bone and
ligament. Movement is
limited to the rotation
around a central axis.
• Examples of this type of
joint are the joints
between the proximal
ends of the radius and
ulna.
Saddle Joint
• Saddle Joint: forms
between bones whose
articulating surfaces
have both concave and
convex regions. The
surface of one bone fits
the
complementary surface of
the other bone. This
type of
joint permits a variety
of movements. An
example
would be the joint
between the trapezium
and the metacarpal bones
of the thumb.
Joint Movements
• and the parts come closer
together
• Example: bending lower
limb at knee
• Extension: Straightening
parts at the joint so that the
angle between them
increase and the parts move
farther apart
• Example: straightening the
lower limb at the knee
• Flexion: Bending parts at
the joint so that the angle
between them decrease
Extension
Flexsion
• Hyperextension: Excess
extension of the parts at a
joint beyond the
anatomical position
• Example: bending the
head back beyond the
upright position
• Dorsiflexion: Bending the
foot at the ankle toward
the shin
• Example: bending the foot
upward
• Plantar Flexion: Bending
the foot at the ankle
toward the sole
• Example: bending the foot
downward
•
• Abduction: Moving a
part away from the
midline
• Example: lifting the
upper limb horizontally
to form a right angle
with the side of the
body
• Adduction: Moving a
part toward the
midline
Example: returning
the upper limb from a
horizontal position to
the side of the body
• Rotation: Moving a part
around an axis
• Example: twisting the head
from side to side
• Circumduction: Moving a
part so that its end follows a
circular path
• Example: moving the finger in
a circular motion without
moving the hand
• Supination: Turning the
hand so that the palm is
upward or facing anteriorly (in
the anatomical position)
• Pronation: Turning the hand
so the palm is downward or
facing posteriorly (in the
anatomical position)
Pronation
Supination
• Eversion: Turning the foot so
that the sole faces laterally
• Inversion: Turning the foot so
that the sole faces medially
• Protraction: Moving a part
forward
• Example: thrusting the chin
forward
• Retraction: Moving a part
backward
• Example: pulling the chin
backward
• Elevation: Raising a part
• Example: shrugging the
shoulders
• Depression: Lowering a part
• Example: drooping the
shoulders

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Types of joints

  • 1. Types of Joints By Dr Nassar Ayoub
  • 2. Introduction of Joints Joint (or articulation) The junction between two or more bones. With the exception of the hyoid bone, every bone in the body is connected to or forms a joint. There are 230 joints in the body
  • 3. Joint Functions 1. Hold the skeletal bones together 2. Allow the skeleton some flexibility so gross movement can occur 3. Make bone growth possible
  • 4. Joint Classification Joints are classified by: movement or tissue type Movement 4.Immovable 5.Slightly Movable 6.Freely Movable Tissue (more common) 1.Fibrous 2. Cartilaginous 3. Synovial
  • 5. Three General Groups of Joints • Fibrous: classified by Sutures, Syndesmosis, and Gomphosis. • Cartilaginous: Connected entirely by cartilage • Synovial: Most common and most movable joint.
  • 6. Synovial Joints • Articular ends covered in hyaline cartilage and held together by dense connective tissue • Joint capsules made up of ligaments (outer layer) and synovial membranes (inner layer) • Some synovial joints have shock- absorbing pads called menisci and fluid filled sacs called bursae.
  • 7. There are six types of synovial joints… • Ball-and-Socket Joint • Condyloid Joint • Gliding Joint • Hinge Joint • Pivot Joint • Saddle Joint
  • 8. Ball-and-Socket Joint • Ball-and-Socket Joint: consists of a bone with a ball-shaped head that attaches with the cup- shaped cavity of another bone. This type of joint allows for a wider range of motion than any other kind. It permits movement in all planes, and a rotational movement around a central axis. Two examples of this type of joint would be the hip and shoulder joints.
  • 9. Condlyoid Joint • Condyloid Joint: an oval- shaped condyle of one bone fits into an elliptical cavity of another bone. This type of joint permits a variety of movements in different planes. It however, does not permit rotational movement. Examples of this type of joint would be the joints between the metacarpals and the phalanges.
  • 10. Gliding Joint • Gliding Joint: has nearly flat or slightly curved articulating surfaces. This type of joint allows sliding and twisting movements. Some examples of this type of joint include, the joints within the wrists and the ankles, the joints between the articular processes of adjacent vertebrae, the sacroiliac joints, and the joints formed by ribs (2-7) connecting with the sternum.
  • 11. Hinge Joint • Hinge Joint: the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another. This type of joint permits movement in one plane only. This movement consists of flexion and extension. Two examples are the elbow and the phalanges.
  • 12. Pivot Joint • Pivot Joint: the cylindrical surface of one bone rotates within a ring formed of bone and ligament. Movement is limited to the rotation around a central axis. • Examples of this type of joint are the joints between the proximal ends of the radius and ulna.
  • 13. Saddle Joint • Saddle Joint: forms between bones whose articulating surfaces have both concave and convex regions. The surface of one bone fits the complementary surface of the other bone. This type of joint permits a variety of movements. An example would be the joint between the trapezium and the metacarpal bones of the thumb.
  • 14. Joint Movements • and the parts come closer together • Example: bending lower limb at knee • Extension: Straightening parts at the joint so that the angle between them increase and the parts move farther apart • Example: straightening the lower limb at the knee • Flexion: Bending parts at the joint so that the angle between them decrease Extension Flexsion
  • 15. • Hyperextension: Excess extension of the parts at a joint beyond the anatomical position • Example: bending the head back beyond the upright position • Dorsiflexion: Bending the foot at the ankle toward the shin • Example: bending the foot upward • Plantar Flexion: Bending the foot at the ankle toward the sole • Example: bending the foot downward
  • 16. • • Abduction: Moving a part away from the midline • Example: lifting the upper limb horizontally to form a right angle with the side of the body • Adduction: Moving a part toward the midline Example: returning the upper limb from a horizontal position to the side of the body
  • 17. • Rotation: Moving a part around an axis • Example: twisting the head from side to side • Circumduction: Moving a part so that its end follows a circular path • Example: moving the finger in a circular motion without moving the hand • Supination: Turning the hand so that the palm is upward or facing anteriorly (in the anatomical position) • Pronation: Turning the hand so the palm is downward or facing posteriorly (in the anatomical position) Pronation Supination
  • 18. • Eversion: Turning the foot so that the sole faces laterally • Inversion: Turning the foot so that the sole faces medially • Protraction: Moving a part forward • Example: thrusting the chin forward • Retraction: Moving a part backward • Example: pulling the chin backward • Elevation: Raising a part • Example: shrugging the shoulders • Depression: Lowering a part • Example: drooping the shoulders