Joints Joints: Dr. Dr. Wafaa Wafaa Abdel Abdel Rahman Rahman
Joints Joints: Dr. Dr. Wafaa Wafaa Abdel Abdel Rahman Rahman
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Definition:
- The joint is the point of meeting of two or
more bones.
Types:
- Joints are classified according to the
substance between the ends of the
bones into fibrous, cartilagenous
cartilagenous,, and
synovial joints.
I. Fibrous Joints
- The substance
between the
bones is
-
fibrous
tissue.
- No movement is
allowed.
- It is further
classified into:
1. Sutures
(between the
bones of the
skull).
The bones have
serrated edges.
Example: Skull.
Types:
- It is classified into:
a. Non axial (just gliding movements)
Example: Joints between the small bones of the
hand and foot.
b. Uni
Uni--axial (one axis of movement)
i. Vertical axis (pivot)
Example: Radio ulnar joint
ii. Horizontal axis (hinge)
Example: Elbow joint
Muscular System
There are three types of muscle:
1- Skeletal muscle
2- Smooth muscle
3- Cardiac muscle
I. Skeletal Muscles
Site:
- Muscles attached to the
bones of the skeleton and
move it.
Example: Muscles of the
upper and lower limbs.
Structure:
- It is formed of striated and
multinucleated muscle
fibers.
Control of movements:
- Voluntary control (supplied
by somatic nervous
system).
Site:
- Gastrointestinal tract.
- Urinary bladder.
- Blood Vessels.
- Respiratory tract.
Structure:
- It is formed of spindle
shaped muscle fibers with
single nucleus.
Control of movements:
- Involuntary control
(supplied by autonomic
nervous system).
Site:
- Myocardium of the heart.
Structure:
- The muscle fiber is striated
with a single nucleus.
- These fibers branch and fuse
together to form syncytium.
Control of movements:
- It is involuntarly regulated
and has the character of
spontaneous contraction.
Flexion: = bending
Extension: =
straightening
Usually in most of the
joints flexion is
bending anteriorly
except in the knee
joint where flexion is
bending posteriorly.
Abduction:
movement of the limb
away from the median plane
Different movements
Rotation
Rotation: It is the
movement around the
long axis of the bone.
Medial the anterior
surface of the bone
faces medially.
Lateral the anterior
surface of the bone
faces laterally
Circumduction
It is a circular
movement which
includes the previous
movements (flexion,
abduction, extension
and adduction).
Circumduction occurs
in few joints as the
shoulder and the hip
joint.
Rotatory
movements only
in the forearm
Supination: It is the
normal resting position
of the forearm, where
the palm of the hand
faces forwards, the
radius and the ulna are
parallel and the thumb
is lateral.-
Pronation: It is
opposite to
supination, that is
the palm of the hand
faces backwards, the
radius and the ulna
are crossed and the
thumb is medial.