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Arthrology

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synarthrosis   immoveable, no movement  
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amphiarthrosis   slightly moveable  
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Diarthrosis   synovial joints, freely moveable  
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sutures   parietal bones of the skull, hard palate  
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gomphoses   teeth, styloid process in temporal bone  
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synchondroses   epiphyseal plate  
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syndesmoses   between shafts of distal ulna & radius, distal articulation tibia & fibula  
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symphysis   symphysis pubis, IVD  
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Symphysis & IVD   fibrocartilage  
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Hinge   ginglymus  
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ginglymus   knee, elbow, phalanges, TMJ  
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Pivot   Trochoid  
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trochoid   atlas & axis, proximal radioulnar  
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Gliding   between carpals & tarsals, sternoclavicular and costovertebral joints  
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Saddle   Sella, thumb  
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Ellipsoid   condyloid  
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condyloid   radiocarpal, atlanto-occipital  
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Ball & Socket   spheroid  
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Spheroid   hip & shoulder (greatest range of motion)  
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Fibrous   sutures, gomphoses, syndesmoses  
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Cartilaginous   synchondroses, symphysis  
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Ligamentous & Synovial Joints   hinge, pivot, gliding, ellipsoid, saddle, and ball & socket  
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pivot   C1 - C2  
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acetabular labrum   horseshoe shaped fibrocartilage in acetabulum  
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Iliofemoral   AIIS to intertrochanteric line  
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Ischiofemoral   ischium to greater trochanter  
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Deltoid   strongest ligament  
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Lateral ligament   most commonly injuried  
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Spring (plantar calcaneonavicular)   maintains longitudinal arch  
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