BIOL 2P95 Lecture Notes - Interosseous Membrane, Long Bone, Superior Gluteal Artery

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Synovial joints, hip: overview of joint types, fibrous: low/no mobility; fibrous connective tissue. Syndesmosis unites bones via sheets of fibrous tissue (eg. interosseous membrane: cartilaginous: some mobility; hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage. Eg: pubic symphysis, intervertebral bodies, manubrium -> 1st rib: synovial: high mobility; several components, below. Eg: most limb joints: introduction to synovial joints, components, constant components bone: compact and/or trabecular. Fibrocartilage (deepen cavity, promote sliding): located w/in synovial cav. Labrum: complete rim around joint; deepens concavity. Disk: fibrocartilege ring across joint; strengthens joint. Intracapsular tendon: passes thru fibrous capsule but not thru synovial cav. Bursa(e): double-walled pockets of synovial membrane filled with fluid that facilitaes movment (independent or continuous with joint: joint motions. Axis of rotation: point/line which remains stationary during joint movement. Abduction: moving away from the median plane of the body. Adduction: moving toward the median plane of the body. Extension: straightening or increasing the angle between body parts.

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