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Articulations and Body Movements

Articulations and Body Movements. Fibrous no joint cavity most unmoveable. Articulations and Body Movements. activity 1 Sutures skull bones Syndesmoses tibia-fibula joint. Articulations and Body Movements. Cartilaginous no cavity pad/plate cartilage. Articulations and Body Movements.

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Articulations and Body Movements

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  1. Articulations and Body Movements • Fibrous • no joint cavity • most unmoveable

  2. Articulations and Body Movements • activity 1 Sutures • skull bones Syndesmoses • tibia-fibula joint

  3. Articulations and Body Movements • Cartilaginous • no cavity • pad/plate cartilage

  4. Articulations and Body Movements • activity 2 • left side fig 13-1 Symphysis • intervertebral • pubic bones Synchondroses • ribs – sternum • epiphyseal plate

  5. Intervertebral Joints • Quiz 2 identification list

  6. Intervertebral Joints

  7. Intervertebral Joints

  8. Articulations and Body Movements • Synovial Joints • joint cavity • synovial fluid • diarthroses • Activity 3 • examining features of joint

  9. Articulations and Body Movements • Activity 4 • demonstrating importance of friction-reducing structures • how is friction altered? • what anatomical structures does balloon mimic? • what anatomical structures do your fists mimic?

  10. Types of Synovial Joints • Gliding • Hinge • Pivot • Condyloid (ellipsoidal) • Saddle • Ball and Socket

  11. Movements Allowed by Synovial Joints • Activity 5 • attempt each movement type with your lab partner • see pictures on pages 174-175 • Activity 6 we will do together

  12. The Knee Joint • This joint is on your lab quiz identification list

  13. The Knee Joint: Anterior • Femur • condyles (L,M) • Tibia • condyles (L, M) • Fibula • Patella • Patellar ligament • Quadriceps tendon • Patellar Retinaculae • MCL and LCL

  14. The Knee Joint: Posterior • Femur/Tibia/Fibula • Popliteal Ligaments • MCL and LCL

  15. Knee Jointdeep anterior • MCL • LCL • ACL • PCL • meniscus • medial • lateral

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