KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Coronal Plane, Synovial Fluid, Occipital Condyle

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Movement limited by bony structures: angular movements. One part of linear structure bent relative to another part of structure. Exceptions to this is the knee and foot. -same thing with foot/ ankle: abduction/ adduction. -lateral flexion= movement of head, back/forth: circular movements. Lateral rotation= away from body: pronation and supination. Movements unique to one to two joints: rotation, depression/elevation. -occurs with shoulders, and mandible: opposition/ reposition (digits) Opposition= when thumb and little finger brought together. Joints determine type of ct, types of movements, structure etc . 3 major types of joints (structural) fcs: inversion and eversion (ankle) Classified on motion (function) sad: fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial, synarthrosis (nonmoveable, amphiarthrosis (slightly moveable, diarthrosis (freely moveable) 3 types of fibrous joints (ssg: sutures. Held w/ periodontal ligaments= allow movement while we chew: cartilaginous joints. No movement, ossify later ie) coxal bone which was pubis, ischium, and ilium before: symphysis. Junction between manubrium - unites 2 coxal bones: synovial joints.

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