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Flashcard Warm-up Flashcard Warm-up Bone Marking Examples ( Bone Marking Examples ( write the marking and write the marking and identify the bone the marking is found on) identify the bone the marking is found on) Medial malleolus Medial malleolus Greater trochanter Greater trochanter Corocoid process Corocoid process Olecranon process Olecranon process Turk’s saddle Turk’s saddle Lateral malleolus Lateral malleolus Coronoid Fossa Coronoid Fossa Obturator formamen Obturator formamen

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Page 1: Flashcard Warm-up Bone Marking Examples ( write the marking and identify the bone the marking is found on) Bone Marking Examples ( write the marking and

Flashcard Warm-upFlashcard Warm-upBone Marking Examples (Bone Marking Examples (write the marking and identify write the marking and identify

the bone the marking is found on)the bone the marking is found on)

Medial malleolusMedial malleolus Greater trochanterGreater trochanter Corocoid processCorocoid process Olecranon processOlecranon process Turk’s saddleTurk’s saddle Lateral malleolusLateral malleolus Coronoid FossaCoronoid Fossa Obturator formamenObturator formamen

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

I. Skeletal Joints- also called I. Skeletal Joints- also called articulationsarticulations (place where two or more bones meet)(place where two or more bones meet)

A. Functions of Joints:A. Functions of Joints:

1. 1. Give skeleton mobilityGive skeleton mobility (allow you (allow you to to move!)move!)

2. Hold skeleton together (protective 2. Hold skeleton together (protective function)function)

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal JointsB. Classifying JointsB. Classifying Joints

1. 1. Structural classificationStructural classification focuses on materials used focuses on materials used to to bind bonesbind bones together together and/or the presence of a and/or the presence of a joint cavity. There are joint cavity. There are three classifications.three classifications.

a. Fibrous- the bones a. Fibrous- the bones are united by fibrous are united by fibrous tissues. The best tissues. The best examples are examples are

sutures of the skull. sutures of the skull. No No movement movement allowed, allowed, no no joint cavity joint cavity

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Jointsb. Cartilagenous- bone ends are b. Cartilagenous- bone ends are

connected by cartilageconnected by cartilage that acts as a that acts as a shock absorber. Forms a shock absorber. Forms a strong strong jointjoint. . Examples Examples include the pubic symphyses, include the pubic symphyses, intervertebral discs, hyaline intervertebral discs, hyaline cartilage, costal cartilage.cartilage, costal cartilage.

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Jointsc. Synovial- articulating bones are c. Synovial- articulating bones are

separated by a separated by a jointjoint cavity containing cavity containing synovial fluidsynovial fluid. These joints are . These joints are moveable, and have four moveable, and have four distinguishing features.distinguishing features.1) 1) Articular cartilageArticular cartilage- covers the - covers the ends of the ends of the bones forming the bones forming the jointjoint2) 2) Fibrous Articular CapsuleFibrous Articular Capsule- the - the sleeve or capsule of fibrous sleeve or capsule of fibrous connective tissue connective tissue 3) 3) Joint CavityJoint Cavity- Cavity enclosed - Cavity enclosed by by the capsule that contains the the capsule that contains the synovial synovial fluidfluid4) 4) Reinforcing LigamentsReinforcing Ligaments- the - the capsule is supported with capsule is supported with ligaments (connect bone to ligaments (connect bone to bone)bone)

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

2. Functional Classification (2. Functional Classification (how much how much movementmovement is allowed at a joint?) is allowed at a joint?)

a. Synarthroses: a. Synarthroses: immovable jointsimmovable joints, , Ex. Ex. Cranial SuturesCranial Sutures

b. Amphiarthroses: b. Amphiarthroses: slightly moveableslightly moveable. . Ex. Ex. Pubic SymphysisPubic Symphysis

c. Diarthroses: c. Diarthroses: freely moveablefreely moveable. Ex. . Ex. Ball and Ball and SocketSocket

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

C. Types of Synovial JointsC. Types of Synovial Joints1. Plane Joint-allows 1. Plane Joint-allows nonaxial gliding nonaxial gliding movementsmovements, articular surfaces are flat. , articular surfaces are flat.

Ex. Ex. intercarpal jointsintercarpal joints2. Hinge Joint- 2. Hinge Joint- uniaxial movementsuniaxial movements, the , the cylindrical end of one bone fits into a cylindrical end of one bone fits into a

trough-trough- shaped surface of another bone. shaped surface of another bone. Ex. Ex. Elbow jointElbow joint, phalanges, knee, phalanges, knee3. Pivot Joint- 3. Pivot Joint- uniaxialuniaxial movements, the movements, the rounded end of one bone fits into a rounded end of one bone fits into a sleeve or ring of another, this allows sleeve or ring of another, this allows rotationrotation of one bone. Ex. Atlas and of one bone. Ex. Atlas and

dens of dens of axis, proximal radioulnar jointaxis, proximal radioulnar joint

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

4. Condyloid Joint- 4. Condyloid Joint- biaxial biaxial movements, both movements, both articulating surfaces are oval and allow all articulating surfaces are oval and allow all angular motionsangular motions. Ex. Radio carpal (wrist joint), . Ex. Radio carpal (wrist joint), occipital bone with atlasoccipital bone with atlas

5. Saddle Joint- biaxial movements, each 5. Saddle Joint- biaxial movements, each articular surface has both concave and articular surface has both concave and convex areas that fit together. convex areas that fit together.

Ex. Ex. Carpo-metacarpalCarpo-metacarpal joint of the thumb. joint of the thumb. 6. Ball and Socket Joint- 6. Ball and Socket Joint- multiaxialmultiaxial movements, movements,

spherical head spherical head of one bone articulates with of one bone articulates with the cuplike socket of another, most freely the cuplike socket of another, most freely moving joint. Ex. moving joint. Ex. Hip and shoulderHip and shoulder joints joints

Classification of Joints

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Flashcard Warm-upFlashcard Warm-up

Structural and Structural and Functional Functional classification of classification of Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

Use your notes to write Use your notes to write down the three down the three structural and structural and functional classificationfunctional classification

6 Types of 6 Types of Synovial JointsSynovial Joints

Use your notes to Use your notes to write down the 6 types write down the 6 types of synovial joints and of synovial joints and one example for eachone example for each

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Skeletal Joint Choice Skeletal Joint Choice AssignmentAssignment

Choose ONE:Choose ONE:

1.1. Make a joint puppet - Mobile Marvin Make a joint puppet - Mobile Marvin (handbook) (handbook)

2.2. Skeletal Joint project (get directions Skeletal Joint project (get directions from me)from me)

3.3. Create a Skeletal Joint Model- follow Create a Skeletal Joint Model- follow joint project instructions for a list of joint project instructions for a list of what should be includedwhat should be included

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Why do some Why do some women have two women have two periods a periods a month?month?

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

II. Joint ProblemsII. Joint ProblemsA. CausesA. Causes

1. 1. Inflammation of synovial cavityInflammation of synovial cavity2. 2. DegenerationDegeneration of the joint or of the joint or

articular articular cartilagecartilageB. Most common trauma-induced joint B. Most common trauma-induced joint injuriesinjuries

1. Sprain: the 1. Sprain: the ligaments reinforcing a ligaments reinforcing a joint joint are stretched orare stretched or torn.torn.

2. 2. DislocationDislocation: bones are forced out : bones are forced out of of normal positions at the joint.normal positions at the joint.

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Joints

3. Bursitis: 3. Bursitis: inflammation of bursainflammation of bursa through through excessive friction, or direct injuryexcessive friction, or direct injury

4. 4. TendonitisTendonitis: inflammation of the tendon : inflammation of the tendon sheath, usually an sheath, usually an overuse injuryoveruse injury

5. Arthritis: cumulative 5. Arthritis: cumulative effects of effects of compression abrasions atcompression abrasions at joint surfacesjoint surfaces

When a joint is overused or injured suddenly, or when it remains under pressure for a long time, a nearby bursa can become inflamed. The sac fills with excess fluid, causing pressure on surrounding tissue. The immediate signal is pain, often accompanied by inflammation, swelling, and tenderness in the area. This is different from tendinitis, which is inflammation or irritation in the cord attaching muscle to bone, called a tendon.

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Skeletal JointsSkeletal Jointsa. Osteoarthritis: most common form, “wear and tear a. Osteoarthritis: most common form, “wear and tear

arthritis” that commonly affects older people. The arthritis” that commonly affects older people. The articular cartilage softens,articular cartilage softens, frays and begins to frays and begins to break down.break down.

b. Rheumatoid Arthritis: A b. Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Chronic inflammatory Chronic inflammatory disorderdisorder. An autoimmune disorder (the body’s . An autoimmune disorder (the body’s immune system attempts to destroy its own immune system attempts to destroy its own tissues). The disorder begins with an inflammation tissues). The disorder begins with an inflammation of synovial membranes that thicken and of synovial membranes that thicken and accumulate fluid. The scar tissue can eventually accumulate fluid. The scar tissue can eventually ossify and bones look ossify and bones look deformed.deformed.c. Gouty Arthritis or Gout: a disease which c. Gouty Arthritis or Gout: a disease which uric aciduric acid accumulates in the blood and may be deposited as accumulates in the blood and may be deposited as needle-shaped crystals in the soft tissues or needle-shaped crystals in the soft tissues or joints.Gout tends to run in families.joints.Gout tends to run in families.