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Plane joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Plane joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Gliding non axial movement
Example: intercarpal movement
Gliding non axial movement
Example: intercarpal movement
Hinge joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Hinge joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Uniaxial movement. Flexion and extension
Example: elbow (ulna & humerus)
Uniaxial movement. Flexion and extension
Example: elbow (ulna & humerus)
Pivot joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Pivot joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Uniaxial movement. Rotation
Example: Proximal & distal radioulnar joints, atlantoaxial (atlas & axial vertebrae)
Uniaxial movement. Rotation
Example: Proximal & distal radioulnar joints, atlantoaxial (atlas & axial vertebrae)
Condyloid joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Condyloid joint. What kind of movement? Example?
Biaxial movement. Flexion & extension; abduction & adduction
Example: atlanto-occipital. (atlas & occipital bone),  radius & carpals, metacarpals & phalanges, metatarsals & phalanges
Biaxial movement. Flexion & extension; abduction & adduction
Example: atlanto-occipital. (atlas & occipital bone), radius & carpals, metacarpals & phalanges, metatarsals & phalanges
Name structures of synovial joint
Name structures of synovial joint
What are the 2 fibrous joints we must know?
skull suture & distal tibiofibular joint (syndesmosis)
What are the 3 cartilaginous joints we must know?
Intervertebral, 1st sternocostal, pubic symphysis
What are the 3 pivot joints we must know?
Proximal & distal radioulnar joints, atlantoaxial (atlas & axial vertebrae)