KINESIOL 2Y03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Sagittal Suture, Coronal Suture, Interosseous Membrane

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Joints and movement: 3 major types of joints (structural tends to be more precise; amount of space between joints and the type of ct. Seams within a bone of the skull joined by dense irregular collagenous ct: often have irregularly locking bony edges provides additional strength to the joints, occipital bone and parietal lamboid suture. Frontal bone is connected to the parietal at the coronal suture. Two parietal bones connected to each other by sagittal suture. Syndesmosis: bones further apart than in a suture. Some movement b/c of small space between bones and flexibility of the ligaments that hold it together. Sheet of dense irregular ct that binds neighboring long bones: ex: connection between tibia and fibula; connected by an interosseous membrane at the midpoint and creates a. Slight movement of bones within the joint or amphiarthrosis slightly moveable joint: ex: midpoint of ulna and radius of the forearm.

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