01:377:303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Synovial Fluid, Collagen, Hinge Joint

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Syndesmosis joints: a ibrous ligament or ibrous aponeuroic membrane unites the bones of the joint, this joint permits a small amount of movement between two bones of a joint, examples include. Carilaginous joints: here there is sot issue that unites the bones this is carilaginous connecive issue, there is no joint cavity, allow for a moderate but limited amount of movement, two types exist, symphysis joints, synchondrosis joints. Symphysis joints: fibrocarilage in the form of a disc unites the bodies of two adjacent bones, some of this carilage can be thick, allow a moderate amount of moion. Synchondrosis joints: here the hyaline carilage unites the two bones of a joint. B: aso found in the growth plate of a growing bone the carilage that is located between the rib and the sternum. Synovial joints i: the most complicated of the joints, also the joint you think of mostly when we discuss movement, wrist, elbow, shoulder, ankle, knee, hip.

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