KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, Anterior Tibiofibular Ligament, Hyaline Cartilage

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Articulation or arthrosis or joint a point of contact between two bones, between bone and cartilage or between bone and teeth. Kinesiology study of motion of the human body. Structurally is based on two criteria: presence or absence of a space between the articulating bones, called a synovial cavity, the type of connective tissue that binds the bones together. Fibrous joints: no synovial cavity, bones are held together by dense irregular connective tissue that is rich in collagen fibers. Cartilaginous joints: no synovial cavity, bones are held together by either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage. Synovial joints: have a synovial cavity, bones are united by dense irregular connective tissue of an articular capsule, often by accessory ligaments too. Functionally based on the degree of movement they permit. All diarthroses are synovial joints variety of shapes and permit several different types of movements.

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