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SYNOVIAL JOINT

SYNOVIAL JOINT. Dr Iram Tassaduq. Synovial Joint. Joint in which two bones are separated by a space called a joint cavity Most are freely movable. SALIENT FEATURES. Articular cartilage Capsule Synovial membrane Synovial cavity Synovial fluid Articular discs Ligaments Menisci Bursa

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SYNOVIAL JOINT

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  1. SYNOVIAL JOINT DrIramTassaduq

  2. Synovial Joint • Joint in which two bones are separated by a space called a joint cavity • Most are freely movable

  3. SALIENT FEATURES • Articular cartilage • Capsule • Synovial membrane • Synovial cavity • Synovial fluid • Articular discs • Ligaments • Menisci • Bursa • Intra articular structures

  4. ARTICULAR CARTILAGE • hyaline cartilage covering the bone surfaces

  5. CAPSULE • fibrous capsule lined by synovial membrane • continuous with periosteum

  6. SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE • Synovial membrane attaches to the margins of the joint surfaces at the interface between cartilage and bone and encloses the articular cavity

  7. SYNOVIAL CAVITY • Joint cavity is synovial cavity • Surrounded by synovial membrane

  8. SYNOVIAL FLUID • viscous slippery fluid rich in albumin & hyaluronic acid & similar to raw egg white

  9. ARTICULAR DISC • Circular rim of fibrous cartilage between articular surfaces of two bones

  10. MENISCUS • Meniscus is an incomplete rim of white fibrous cartilage between articular cartilages. • Shock absorber • Enhancement of congruence • Protection of edges • Weight distribution • Facilitation of movement

  11. BURSA • Lubricating device consist of a closed fibrous sac. • Present wherever tendon rub against bones,ligaments or other tendons

  12. Tendon Sheaths and Bursae • Tendon sheaths = cylinders of connective tissue lined with synovial membrane and wrapped around a tendon

  13. INTRACAPSULAR STRUCTURE

  14. TYPES OF SYNOVIAL JOINT • Classified according to arrangement of articular surfaces and types of movement • Plane joint • Hinge • Pivot • Condyloid • Ellipsoid • Saddle • Ball and socket

  15. PLANE JOINT • Opposed articular surfaces are flat, allowing bones to slide on one another • Sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular joint

  16. HINGE JOINT • Resemble hinge on door • Flexion and extension possible • Elbow, knee and ankle joint

  17. CONDYLOID JOINTS • These are also known as bicondylar joints. There articular surfaces consist of two distinct condyles in which one is fitting into a concave surface of the other bone. These joints mainly permit the movement in plane around a transverse axis. Example of this type of joints is knee joint

  18. PIVOT JOINTS • Pivot joints are formed by a central bony pivot surrounded by an osteo-ligamentous ring. Movements are permitted in one plane around a vertical axis. Examples of this type are superior and inferior radioulnar joints and atlantoaxial joint

  19. SADDLE JOINT • Each articular surface is shaped like a saddle, concave in one direction and convex in the other • Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and rotation • carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb

  20. ELLIPSOID JOINTS • Oval convex surface on one bone fits into a similarly shaped depression on the next • radiocarpal joint of the wrist • metacarpophalangeal joints at the bases of the fingers

  21. BALL and SOCKET • Socket deepened by acetabular labrum • Blood supply to head of femur found in ligament of the head of the femur Joint capsule strengthened by ligaments

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