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Title: Joints


1
Joints
2
Major Joint Classifications
  • Synarthrodial
  • Amphiarthrodial
  • Cartilage
  • Ligament
  • Diarthrodial

3
Diarthrodial Joints
  • Characteristics
  • Joint Capsule

4
Diarthrodial Joint Types
  • Gliding
  • Hinge
  • Pivot
  • Condyloid
  • Saddle
  • Ball and Socket

5
Range of Motion of Joint Type
  • Anatomical Compromises
  • some sacrifice mobility for stability
  • some sacrifice stability for mobility
  • Flexibility

6
Planes of Movement
  • Three primary planes
  • Sagittal
  • Frontal
  • Transverse

7
So How Can Knowledgeof Planes Help Us?
  • More effectively determine cause(s) of (sport)
    injury
  • More effectively correct poor movement practices
  • More effectively...

8
Axis of Rotation
  • The line formed by the intersection of the two
    planes NOT involved in the movement.
  • Perpendicular to Plane of Movement.

9
Levers
  • Machines
  • composed of a rigid bar and a fulcrum.
  • eg. of rigid bar?
  • eg. of fulcrum?

10
Levers
  • 3 Classifications
  • 1st Class -
  • 2nd Class -
  • 3rd Class -

11
Articular (Hyaline) Cartilage
  • Location Covers articulating ends of bones (in
    synovial joints)
  • Purposes
  • decrease friction
  • decrease load

12
Characteristics of AC
  • Highly Specialized
  • Can withstand relatively rigorous joint
    environment without failure.
  • Isolated tissue
  • Assists fitting of bone ends

13
Importance of AC
  • Least understood tissue in the body
  • Known Information
  • Limited capacity for self-repair
  • does not follow Wolffs Law (as we know it)

14
Factors affecting Breakdown of AC
  • High load
  • total number of stress peaks
  • changes in the intrinsic molecular and
    microscopic structure of AC
  • changes in its mechanical properties

15
How does Breakdownof AC occur?
  • loosens the collagen matrix
  • decrease in stiffness
  • increase in permeability

16
Special Cases
  • Disruption of Load carrying capacity of AC
  • Knee Meniscectomy
  • Ligament Rupture
  • Abnormal Joint Articulation
  • Cartilage degeneration
  • Excessive loads and load distribution disruptions

17
Joint Degeneration
  • Sport Examples
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