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Chapter 8

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how many joints are there?   35  
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Types of tissues   fibrous, cardilagenious, and synovial  
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3 types of movement joints   synarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and diarthrotic  
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synthrotic   NO MOVEMENT  
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amphiarthrotic   Partial movement  
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diaarthrotic   Free and complete movement/synovial  
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Fibrous   dense connective tissue  
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syndemosis   bound by a ligament tibiofibular articulation/ankle sprain  
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suture   flat bones are combined/no movement/skull  
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gomphosis   cone shaped synarthrotic root of tooth or mandible  
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cartilagenous   articulating bones joined by cartilage  
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syncondrosis   between the epiphysis and diaphysis/cartilage connecting ribs to sternum  
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symphysis   between vertebre/between pubic bone  
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ball and socket   bone 1 head bone 2 cup shoulder and hip  
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condylar/ellipsordal   oval condyle fits into an ellipse Biaxial- 2 planes of motion radial-carpal (wrist)  
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Plane/gliding   multiaxial/ slightly curved surface carpals and tarsals (wrist and ankle)  
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Hinge   uniaxial convex into concave elbow  
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Pivot   Uniaxial Pivot rotation c1 c2 vertebre(head and neck)  
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Saddle   Biaxial Bone 1 is concave on one end and convex on the other thumb carpal to metacarpal  
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