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KKU_Biomech_M1_L2

  Musculoskeletal system




                                                       Lesson (2)
Dr / Shimaa Essa
Lecturer of physical therapy , faculty of community,
King Khalid university
Upon successful completion of this lesson you
  would be able to:

  1- Define joint.
  2- Identify functions of Joints.
  3- Distinguish between different Classifications
     of joints.
  4- Identify degrees of freedom for different
     joints in human body.
• Joint is the meeting of two bones or more in the
  skeletal
System.
• Or, it is the connection (or articulation) in the skeleton
  between any of its rigid component parts, whether
  bones or cartilages.

Arthrology:
• 1- Arthr: means joint or articulation.
• 2- Ology: means the science which deal with.
• Arthrology is the branch of anatomy concerned
  with the joints. SO......... Arthrology is the
  science of studying joints.
What are joints?
A joint, or articulation, is the place where two bones come
   together.


   How are joints classified?
   1- Functional Classification
         *focuses on the amount of movement allowed.
          Immovable, slightly movable, freely movable.
   2- Structural Classification
          *focuses on the material that binds the joint together.
           a) Fibrous joints-- Immovable
           b) Cartilaginous joints-- slightly movable
           c) Synovial joints-- freely movable
 Fibrous= (Synarthrosis) & (Synostoses) Immovable:
  connect bones, no movement. (skull and pelvis).

 Cartilaginous= (Amphiarthrosis) slightly movable,
  bones are attached by cartilage, a little movement
  (spine or rib’s cartilage).

 Synovial= (Diarthrosis) freely movable, much more
  movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavities
  between bones are filled with synovial fluid. This
  fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones.
What are fibrous joints?
• Collagen fibers join
  bones
   – No joint cavity; made
     of fibrous CT
   – Usually synarthrotic
• Types
   – Sutures: skull (become
     bone in middle age)
   – Gomphoses: teeth
     (periodontal ligament
     holds tooth in place)
   – Syndesmoses: short
     ligaments bind two
     bones
       • Radius and ulna;
         tibia and fibula
What are bony joints?
• Synostoses
• Two bones, once separate, now fused
  – Frontal bone, Epiphyseal line
What are cartilagenous joints?
• Cartilage binds two bones
   – No joint cavity
   – Usually amphiarthrotic
• Types
   – Synchrondroses:
     hyaline cartilage
     joins
        Epiphyseal plate,
         costal cartilage (to
         sternum)
   – Symphyses:
     fibrocartilage joins
        Pubic symphysis,
         intervertebral joints
What are synovial joints?
o Has joint cavity
between two bones
o Synovial fluid fills
  the space
o Always diarthrotic
 e.g. Shoulder, knee,
elbow, hip
What are the components s of a synovial joint?
• Basic features
  1) Joint (articular)
     cavity: contains
     slippery fluid
    - Articular capsule and
       cartilage bind cavity


  2) Two capsule layers
    o Outer fibrous CT capsule,
      continuous w/periosteum
    o Inner synovial membrane:
      CT which secretes fluid
What are the components s of a synovial joint?
  3)   Meniscus: is a pad of
       cartilage
       - Continuous with synovial
          membrane: Shock
          absorber
  4)   Tendon: is a dense,
       regular Connective
       Tissue
       - Attaches muscle to bone
  5)   Ligament: is a dense,
       regular Connective
       Tissue
       - Attaches bone to bone
What types of synovial joints are there?
• Classified as mono-, bi- and multiaxial joints
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?

                flat or slightly curved articular
  surface
   – Carpals
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?

                     most moveable type
  – Shoulder and Hip joints (multiaxial)
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?
        Uniaxial (flexion & extension)
   – Elbow, knee, finger/toe
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?
          Monoaxial (Rotation)

   - Atlas-axis (say no); radioulnar
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?


              concave/convex
   surfaces
    – Biaxial; only one joint at the
      base of thumb
     (1st Carpometacarpal joint)
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?


             rounded articular
  surface (modified ball & socet),
  Biaxial.
  – Metacarpophalangeal joints (base of
    fingers)
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?
             is an ovoid shaped joint allows (flexion,
 extension; abduction, adduction) movement and is
 biaxial.
      The Radiocarpal articulation (wrist joint)
What types of synovial joints based on shape are
there?
                  composed of two types of
   joints, multiaxial.
      Tempromandibular joint ( Hing + Gliding), it makes (flexion.
   extension, protrusion, retrusion, and side way movements)
Types of synovial joints based on shape




     Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings
Types of synovial joints based on shape




   Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings
Summary of
 Joint Classes
Structural   Characteristics          Types               Mobility

             Bones united by      1.Suture           1.Immobile
             collagen fibers      2.Syndesmosis        (synarthrosis)
                                  3.gomphosis        2.Slightly moveable
                                                       (amphiarthrosis)
                                                     3.Immobile
             Bone ends united     1.Synchondrosi 1.Immobile
             by cartilage           s (hyaline)      2.Slightly moveable
                                  2.Symphysis
                                    (fibrocartliage)

             Bone ends covered    1.Gliding/ Plane   Freely moveable
             with articular       2.Hinge            (diarthrosis) which
             cartilage and        3.Pivot            depends on joint
             enclosed within a    4.Condyloid        design
             capsule lined with   5.Saddle
             a synovial           6.Ball and
             membrane               socket
                                  7.Ellipsoid
                                  8.Compound
Joints

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Joints

  • 1. KKU_Biomech_M1_L2 Musculoskeletal system Lesson (2) Dr / Shimaa Essa Lecturer of physical therapy , faculty of community, King Khalid university
  • 2. Upon successful completion of this lesson you would be able to: 1- Define joint. 2- Identify functions of Joints. 3- Distinguish between different Classifications of joints. 4- Identify degrees of freedom for different joints in human body.
  • 3. • Joint is the meeting of two bones or more in the skeletal System. • Or, it is the connection (or articulation) in the skeleton between any of its rigid component parts, whether bones or cartilages. Arthrology: • 1- Arthr: means joint or articulation. • 2- Ology: means the science which deal with. • Arthrology is the branch of anatomy concerned with the joints. SO......... Arthrology is the science of studying joints.
  • 4. What are joints? A joint, or articulation, is the place where two bones come together. How are joints classified? 1- Functional Classification *focuses on the amount of movement allowed. Immovable, slightly movable, freely movable. 2- Structural Classification *focuses on the material that binds the joint together. a) Fibrous joints-- Immovable b) Cartilaginous joints-- slightly movable c) Synovial joints-- freely movable
  • 5.
  • 6.  Fibrous= (Synarthrosis) & (Synostoses) Immovable: connect bones, no movement. (skull and pelvis).  Cartilaginous= (Amphiarthrosis) slightly movable, bones are attached by cartilage, a little movement (spine or rib’s cartilage).  Synovial= (Diarthrosis) freely movable, much more movement than cartilaginous joints. Cavities between bones are filled with synovial fluid. This fluid helps lubricate and protect the bones.
  • 7. What are fibrous joints? • Collagen fibers join bones – No joint cavity; made of fibrous CT – Usually synarthrotic • Types – Sutures: skull (become bone in middle age) – Gomphoses: teeth (periodontal ligament holds tooth in place) – Syndesmoses: short ligaments bind two bones • Radius and ulna; tibia and fibula
  • 8. What are bony joints? • Synostoses • Two bones, once separate, now fused – Frontal bone, Epiphyseal line
  • 9. What are cartilagenous joints? • Cartilage binds two bones – No joint cavity – Usually amphiarthrotic • Types – Synchrondroses: hyaline cartilage joins  Epiphyseal plate, costal cartilage (to sternum) – Symphyses: fibrocartilage joins  Pubic symphysis, intervertebral joints
  • 10. What are synovial joints? o Has joint cavity between two bones o Synovial fluid fills the space o Always diarthrotic e.g. Shoulder, knee, elbow, hip
  • 11. What are the components s of a synovial joint? • Basic features 1) Joint (articular) cavity: contains slippery fluid - Articular capsule and cartilage bind cavity 2) Two capsule layers o Outer fibrous CT capsule, continuous w/periosteum o Inner synovial membrane: CT which secretes fluid
  • 12. What are the components s of a synovial joint? 3) Meniscus: is a pad of cartilage - Continuous with synovial membrane: Shock absorber 4) Tendon: is a dense, regular Connective Tissue - Attaches muscle to bone 5) Ligament: is a dense, regular Connective Tissue - Attaches bone to bone
  • 13. What types of synovial joints are there? • Classified as mono-, bi- and multiaxial joints
  • 14. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? flat or slightly curved articular surface – Carpals
  • 15. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? most moveable type – Shoulder and Hip joints (multiaxial)
  • 16. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? Uniaxial (flexion & extension) – Elbow, knee, finger/toe
  • 17. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? Monoaxial (Rotation) - Atlas-axis (say no); radioulnar
  • 18. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? concave/convex surfaces – Biaxial; only one joint at the base of thumb (1st Carpometacarpal joint)
  • 19. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? rounded articular surface (modified ball & socet), Biaxial. – Metacarpophalangeal joints (base of fingers)
  • 20. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? is an ovoid shaped joint allows (flexion, extension; abduction, adduction) movement and is biaxial.  The Radiocarpal articulation (wrist joint)
  • 21. What types of synovial joints based on shape are there? composed of two types of joints, multiaxial.  Tempromandibular joint ( Hing + Gliding), it makes (flexion. extension, protrusion, retrusion, and side way movements)
  • 22. Types of synovial joints based on shape Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 23. Types of synovial joints based on shape Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings
  • 24. Summary of Joint Classes
  • 25. Structural Characteristics Types Mobility Bones united by 1.Suture 1.Immobile collagen fibers 2.Syndesmosis (synarthrosis) 3.gomphosis 2.Slightly moveable (amphiarthrosis) 3.Immobile Bone ends united 1.Synchondrosi 1.Immobile by cartilage s (hyaline) 2.Slightly moveable 2.Symphysis (fibrocartliage) Bone ends covered 1.Gliding/ Plane Freely moveable with articular 2.Hinge (diarthrosis) which cartilage and 3.Pivot depends on joint enclosed within a 4.Condyloid design capsule lined with 5.Saddle a synovial 6.Ball and membrane socket 7.Ellipsoid 8.Compound