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Joints are classified as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial. Synovial joints enable movement through articular cartilage, synovial fluid, and capsules. Joint types allow specific motions. Menisci improve joint congruency and stability, while bursae reduce friction between tissues and bone, with inflammation termed bursitis.

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Joint/articulations – overview
Single = between 2 bones

Compound = between 2 or more bones



Function:

- Hold skeleton together
- Support movement



Classification:

Functional Structural
Synarthroses = immovable e.g. sutures in skull Fibrous – held together by fibrous connective
tissue – do not move e.g. sutures skull
Amphiarthroses = slightly moveable e.g. Cartilaginous – bones connected by cartilage. 2
inbetween vertebrae subdivisions = hyaline (synchondroses +
symphyses) and fibrocartilaginous (symphyses)
Diarthroses = freely moveable e.g. elbow Synovial – have a space between the bones
called synovial/joint cavity, filled with synovial
fluid e.g. pelvis symphysis


Fibrous:

- Sutures = skull, bind, mostly synarthroses
- Syndesmoses = slight degree movement, thicker bands of fibrous tissue, e.g. between splint
bones
- Gomphoses = immovable, between teeth roots and alveolar process of maxilla and mandible

Cartilaginous:

- Primary = synchondroses, hyaline cartilage, e.g. diaphysis to epiphysis via epiphyseal plate,
cartilage ossifies when growth ceases = syntosis
- Secondary = flat disc fibrocartilage unites articulating surfaces, sightly moveable e.g. pubic
symphysis

Synovial:

- Dense irregular connective tissue
- Synovial fluid = viscous, yellow fluid, contains hyaluronic acid and interstitial fluid, lubricates
joint, reduces friction, maintains joint health via chondrocytes
- Synovial cartilage
- Articular cartilage = smooth, white tissue covers ends of bones, organic matrix – type 2
collagen, smooth and lubricated to allow gliding, absorbs shock, no nerve, blood or lymph
supply
- Articular capsule = holds joint together and protects
- Movement:
- Arthrodial = planar gliding movement e.g. distal carpal joints
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