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Joint Classifications and Types | Skeletal System 04 | Anatomy & Physiology

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Joint Classifications and Types | Skeletal System 04 | Anatomy & Physiology

1. Classification of joints – fibrous (fixed), cartilaginous (slightly moveable), synovial (freely moveable).
2. Structure and function of components of synovial joints (joint capsule, bursa, articular cartilage, synovial membrane, synovial fluid, ligaments).
3. Six types of synovial joints (ball and socket, condyloid, gliding, saddle, hinge, pivot).

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A The effects of exercise and sports performance on the skeletal system
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How are the joints of the body classified? It’s based on structure and function. Watch this video to find out more.
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Body Movement Terms Anatomy | Body Planes of Motion | Synovial Joint Movement Terminology

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Body Movement Terms Anatomy | Body Planes of Motion | Synovial Joint Movement Terminology

Body movement terms compilation video: learn the body planes of motion (synovial joint movement terminology) for anatomy or kinesiology courses. This is a compilation video that covers all of the anatomical terms of motion.

Synovial joints are capable of various movements. In anatomy, body movement terms help explain the different types of movements that can occur. Nurses and other healthcare professionals use these terms during assessments, documentation, and more.

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There are four general categories of movements:
1. Gliding movements
2. Angular movements (flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, and circumduction)
3. Rotational movements (medial / internal rotation and lateral / external rotation)
4. Special movements (such as plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, retrusion, protrusion, protraction, retraction, excursion, elevation, depression, inversion, eversion, supination, and pronation).

These anatomical terms of motion may seem complex, but they are easy to understand once you practice and use a few simple mnemonics. These movements often occur within the major body planes.

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A joint is a place where two or more bones meet, also called an articulation
These joints allow us the free movement to perform skills and techniques
during physical activity. Synovial joints are classified into 6 (six) different categories on the basis of the shape and structure of the joint.

It’s made of:
Cartilage: Covers the bone, absorbs shocks, reduces bone friction
Joint capsule: Keeps the joint’s bones together
Synovial Fluid: Found in the joint’s cavity and lubricates the joint
Synovial membrane Produces synovial fluid
Along with these, the synovial joint is typically surrounded by tissue that holds up the joint and helps promote movement.

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Joints & Joint Movements | Skeletal System 05 | Anatomy & Physiology

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This video teaches about the bones that form important #synovial joints in the human body including the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle. I then explain a range of joint movements that are possible at these joints and other joints in the body.

I explain all of these movements: #flexion, #extension, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, lateral flexion, horizontal flexion and horizontal extension, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, horizontal abduction and adduction, rotation, circumduction.

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This lecture video discusses the way in which rocks deform and change shape under stress by folding, faulting, and forming joints. I cover the types of faults (dip-slip and strike-slip), the types of folds (anticline and syncline), and the features along faults and folds, like shutter ridges, sag ponds, fault-formed springs, and pop-up structures. I hope you enjoy it!
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The 6 Types of Joints – Human Anatomy for Artists

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There are 6 types of synovial joints. They have varying shapes, but the important thing about them is the movement they allow. Let’s go through each joint.

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The 6 Types of Joints

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