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Joints of the Human Body
• Joint Classification
• Synovial Joints
–Characteristics of synovial joint
–Types of synovial joints
Naming Joints:
–Pectoral Girdle
–Upper Limb
–Pelvic Girdle
–Lower Limb
• Joint is a point of connection between
two bones
• Strands of connective tissue, ligaments,
hold the bones together and ensure the
stability of joints
Joint Classification
• Joints are classified according to their
motion capabilities:
– Synarthroses
• Immovable
– Amphiarthroses
• Slightly movable
– Diarthroses
• Allow the greatest amount of motion
Joint Classification Cont’d
• Joints are further classified by the material
that joints them:
– Fibrous joint
• Allow no movement
• E.g. sutures of the scull
– Cartilaginous joints
• Allow limited movement
• E.g. intervertebral discs
– Synovial joints
• Allow large range of movements
• E.g. hip joint
Characteristics of Synovial
Joints
• Hyaline cartilage
– A protective layer of dense white connective tissue that
covers the ends of the articulating bones
• Joint cavity
• Synovial membrane
– Covers joint cavity, except over the surfaces of the articular
cartilages
– Secretes the lubrication fluid
• Synovial fluid
– Lubricates the joint
• Capsule
– May or may not have thickenings called intrinsic ligaments
• Extrinsic ligaments
– Support the joint and connect the articulating bones of the
joint
Types of Synovial Joints
• There are three basic types of synovial
joints:
– unilateral (rotation only about one axis)
– biaxial joints (movement about two
perpendicular axes)
– multiaxial joints (movement about all three
perpendicular axes)
Types of Synovial Joints Cont’d
• Synovial are further classified into:
1. Hinge Joint
2. Pivot Joint
3. Condyloid Joint
4. Saddle-shaped joint
5. Ball and Socket Joint
6. Plane Joint
1. Hinge (Ginglymus) Joint
• Uniaxial
• Has one articulating
surface that is
convex, and another
that is concave
• E.g. humero-ulnar
elbow joint,
interphalangeal joint
Pivot Joint
• Uniaxial
• E.g. head of radius
rotating against ulna
Condyloid (Knuckle) Joint
• Biaxial (flexion-extension, abduction-
adduction)
• The joint surfaces are usually oval
• One joint surface is an ovular convex shape,
and the other is a reciprocally shaped
concave surface
• E.g. metacarpophalangeal joint
Saddle Joint
• Biaxial (flexion-extension, abduction-
adduction)
• The bones set together as in sitting on
a horse
• E.g. carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
Ball and Socket Joint
• Multiaxial (rotation in all planes)
• A rounded bone is fitted into a cup=like
receptacle
• E.g. shoulder and hip joints
Plane (Gliding) Joint
• Uniaxial (permits gliding movements)
• The bone surfaces involved are nearly flat
• E.g. intercarpal joints and acromioclavicular joint
of the vertebrae
Joints of the Pectoral Girdle
Sternoclavicular Joint
• Connects the sternum to the clavicle
• the only joint connecting the pectoral girdle to
the axial skeleton
• true synovial joint strengthened by an
intracapsular disc and extrinsic ligaments
Acromioclavicular Joint
• unites the lateral end of the clavicle with
the acromion process of the scapula
• where shoulder separations often occur
in sports such as hockey, baseball, and
football
Glenohumeral Joint
• Connects the upper limb and the scapula
• A typical multiaxial joint
• has a wide range of movement at this joint
• compromise = relative lack of stability
Upper Limb Joints
Elbow Joint
• There are three joints at the elbow:
– humero-ulnar joint
• medial (with respect to anatomical position)
• between the trochlea of the humerus and the olecranon
process of the ulna
– humero-radial joint
• lateral
• between the capitulum of the humerus and the head of the
radius
– radio-ulnar joint
• between the radius and the ulna
Elbow Joint Cont’d
Humerus
Ulna
Radius
Humero-Radial Joint
Humero-Ulnar Joint
Radio-Ulnar Joint
Joints of the Pelvic Girdle
Hip Joint
- Between the head of the
femur and the cup
(acetabulum) of the hip bone
(os coxae)
– Like shoulder joint, hip joint is:
• ball and socket joint
• multiaxial joint that allows flexion-
extension, abduction-adduction
and circumduction
Illium
Hip Joint Cont’d
• unlike shoulder joint, hip joint is very stable
• in fact it is the body’s most stable synovial
joint due to:
– deepened socked (via lip or fibrocartilaginous
labrum )
– an intrinsic and very strong extrinsic ligaments
• dislocation in sports is not common, but can
occur in car collisions
• dislocate the head posteriorly or drive it
through the posterior lip of the actetabulum
Lower Limb Joints
Knee Joint
• Tibiofemoral or knee joint
• incredible range of
movement (flexion –
extension)
Knee Joint Cont’d
• however, the knee joint is relatively stable
due to additional structural supports from:
– menisci
• shock-absorbing fibrocartilaginous discs
– anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
• in the centre of the joint
– lateral and medial collateral ligaments
• extending from the sides of the femur to the tibia and
fibula
– the musculature that surrounds it
Knee Joint Cont’d
• movements:
– primary action is flexion-extension (e.g.
squat or jump)
– when flexed, medial and lateral rotation
can also occur
Ankle Joint
• talocrural or ankle joint
• involves several bones:
– medial and lateral
malleoli of the tibia and
fibula
– head of the talus
– calcaneus (heel bone)
Medial
malleolus
Lateral
malleolus
Talus
Calcaneus

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Joints of the human body

  • 1. Joints of the Human Body • Joint Classification • Synovial Joints –Characteristics of synovial joint –Types of synovial joints Naming Joints: –Pectoral Girdle –Upper Limb –Pelvic Girdle –Lower Limb
  • 2. • Joint is a point of connection between two bones • Strands of connective tissue, ligaments, hold the bones together and ensure the stability of joints
  • 3. Joint Classification • Joints are classified according to their motion capabilities: – Synarthroses • Immovable – Amphiarthroses • Slightly movable – Diarthroses • Allow the greatest amount of motion
  • 4. Joint Classification Cont’d • Joints are further classified by the material that joints them: – Fibrous joint • Allow no movement • E.g. sutures of the scull – Cartilaginous joints • Allow limited movement • E.g. intervertebral discs – Synovial joints • Allow large range of movements • E.g. hip joint
  • 5. Characteristics of Synovial Joints • Hyaline cartilage – A protective layer of dense white connective tissue that covers the ends of the articulating bones • Joint cavity • Synovial membrane – Covers joint cavity, except over the surfaces of the articular cartilages – Secretes the lubrication fluid • Synovial fluid – Lubricates the joint • Capsule – May or may not have thickenings called intrinsic ligaments • Extrinsic ligaments – Support the joint and connect the articulating bones of the joint
  • 6. Types of Synovial Joints • There are three basic types of synovial joints: – unilateral (rotation only about one axis) – biaxial joints (movement about two perpendicular axes) – multiaxial joints (movement about all three perpendicular axes)
  • 7. Types of Synovial Joints Cont’d • Synovial are further classified into: 1. Hinge Joint 2. Pivot Joint 3. Condyloid Joint 4. Saddle-shaped joint 5. Ball and Socket Joint 6. Plane Joint
  • 8. 1. Hinge (Ginglymus) Joint • Uniaxial • Has one articulating surface that is convex, and another that is concave • E.g. humero-ulnar elbow joint, interphalangeal joint
  • 9. Pivot Joint • Uniaxial • E.g. head of radius rotating against ulna
  • 10. Condyloid (Knuckle) Joint • Biaxial (flexion-extension, abduction- adduction) • The joint surfaces are usually oval • One joint surface is an ovular convex shape, and the other is a reciprocally shaped concave surface • E.g. metacarpophalangeal joint
  • 11. Saddle Joint • Biaxial (flexion-extension, abduction- adduction) • The bones set together as in sitting on a horse • E.g. carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
  • 12. Ball and Socket Joint • Multiaxial (rotation in all planes) • A rounded bone is fitted into a cup=like receptacle • E.g. shoulder and hip joints
  • 13. Plane (Gliding) Joint • Uniaxial (permits gliding movements) • The bone surfaces involved are nearly flat • E.g. intercarpal joints and acromioclavicular joint of the vertebrae
  • 14. Joints of the Pectoral Girdle
  • 15. Sternoclavicular Joint • Connects the sternum to the clavicle • the only joint connecting the pectoral girdle to the axial skeleton • true synovial joint strengthened by an intracapsular disc and extrinsic ligaments
  • 16. Acromioclavicular Joint • unites the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion process of the scapula • where shoulder separations often occur in sports such as hockey, baseball, and football
  • 17. Glenohumeral Joint • Connects the upper limb and the scapula • A typical multiaxial joint • has a wide range of movement at this joint • compromise = relative lack of stability
  • 19. Elbow Joint • There are three joints at the elbow: – humero-ulnar joint • medial (with respect to anatomical position) • between the trochlea of the humerus and the olecranon process of the ulna – humero-radial joint • lateral • between the capitulum of the humerus and the head of the radius – radio-ulnar joint • between the radius and the ulna
  • 20. Elbow Joint Cont’d Humerus Ulna Radius Humero-Radial Joint Humero-Ulnar Joint Radio-Ulnar Joint
  • 21. Joints of the Pelvic Girdle
  • 22. Hip Joint - Between the head of the femur and the cup (acetabulum) of the hip bone (os coxae) – Like shoulder joint, hip joint is: • ball and socket joint • multiaxial joint that allows flexion- extension, abduction-adduction and circumduction
  • 24. Hip Joint Cont’d • unlike shoulder joint, hip joint is very stable • in fact it is the body’s most stable synovial joint due to: – deepened socked (via lip or fibrocartilaginous labrum ) – an intrinsic and very strong extrinsic ligaments • dislocation in sports is not common, but can occur in car collisions • dislocate the head posteriorly or drive it through the posterior lip of the actetabulum
  • 26. Knee Joint • Tibiofemoral or knee joint • incredible range of movement (flexion – extension)
  • 27. Knee Joint Cont’d • however, the knee joint is relatively stable due to additional structural supports from: – menisci • shock-absorbing fibrocartilaginous discs – anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments • in the centre of the joint – lateral and medial collateral ligaments • extending from the sides of the femur to the tibia and fibula – the musculature that surrounds it
  • 28. Knee Joint Cont’d • movements: – primary action is flexion-extension (e.g. squat or jump) – when flexed, medial and lateral rotation can also occur
  • 29. Ankle Joint • talocrural or ankle joint • involves several bones: – medial and lateral malleoli of the tibia and fibula – head of the talus – calcaneus (heel bone) Medial malleolus Lateral malleolus Talus Calcaneus