Articulations - joints |
Anatomy modules
knee anatomy, normal distal thigh anatomy, Articulations, ... |
Anatomy of the elbow
the elbow is a hinge joint made up of the humerus, ulna and radius. The unique positioning and interaction of the bones in the joint allows for a
small amount of rotation as well as hinge action
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Anatomy of the foot
Anatomy of the foot, foot and ankle, Arthritis, Lumbago |
Anatomy of the knee
FEMUR, ANTERIOR + POSTERIOR, CRUCIATE LIGAMENTS, LATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT, MENISCUS, FIBULA PATELLA, MEDIAL COLLATERAL, LIGAMENT, TIBIA |
Anatomy of the
knee The knee joint is the largest joint in the body. The knee is a synovial
hinge type joint, ... |
Ankle |
Ankle
anatomy Ankle Lateral Anatomy, Ankle Anatomy Ligaments, Ankle Anatomy Talar
Intra-Articular Disorders |
Anterior
cruciate ligament The anterior cruciate ligament (or ACL) is one of the four
major ligaments of the knee, ... |
Articulations
Articulations, joints, Arthroscopy |
Articulations
The various bones of which the Skeleton consists are connected together at
different parts of their surfaces, and such connection is designated by the name
of Joint or Articulation |
Articulations
An articulation, or joint, is where two bones come together. In terms of the
amount of movement they allow, there are three types of joints: immovable,
slightly movable and freely movable, ... |
Articulations ppt file |
Articulations and Joints |
Articulations between the tibia and fibula |
Arthroscopy |
Elbow-joint |
Elleboog ppt file,
in Dutch |
Heupgewricht ppt file,
in Dutch |
Hip joint
The hip joint is the joint between the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis
and its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static
(e.g. standing) and dynamic, ... |
Joint structure |
Joints
pdf file |
Joints |
Joints
fibrous and cartilaginous joints where two bones are separated by a deformable
intermediate, synovial joints where one surface slides freely over another |
Joints of the Body
pdf file |
Joints
of the Upper & Lower Limbs A joint, or articulation, is defined as the
junction between two or more bones of the skeleton |
Joint types
joints in the skeleton, ball and socket joint, hinge joint, hinge joint,
semi-movable joint, immovable joint, humerus, elbow joint |
Knee
The knee is a complex, compound, condyloid variety of a synovial joint. It
actually comprises two separate joints, Ligaments, cartilaginous elements, ... |
Knee 3-D anatomy |
Knee
anatomy Knee Anatomy Ligaments |
Knee
anatomy |
Knee
Joint cruciate ligaments |
Knee Shoulder and Hip
Interactive shoulder anatomy |
Lower limb
anatomy |
Movements
body movements, Flexion / Extension, Abduction / Adduction, Rotation
Circumduction, Protraction / Retraction, Elevation / Depression, Pronation /
Supination, Inversion / Eversion, Dorsiflexion / Plantarflexion Opposition / Reposition |
Movements at
Joints movies |
Orthopedic
anatomy ankle, knee, shoulder, hand, hip, elbow, spine |
Osteoarthritis OA is the most common form of arthritis, affects the joints of the fingers, knees, hips, and spine. Other joints affected less frequently
include the wrists, elbows, shoulders, and ankles |
PARTS
OF A JOINT |
Pelvis The
pelvis incorporates the socket portion of the hip joint for each leg, ... |
Pelvis The hip
bone is originally made up of three bones that have fused: ilium, ischium and
pubis |
Rheumatoid
arthritis rheumatoid arthritis (RA) involves inflammation of the lining of many different joints in your body. In some people, RA can also affect other
parts of the body, including the blood, the lungs, and the heart |
Shoulder anatomy |
Shoulder anatomy |
Shoulder anatomy |
Shoulder anatomy
the two main bones of the shoulder are the humerus and the scapula (shoulder blade). The scapula extends up and around the shoulder joint at the
rear to form a roof called the acromion, and around the shoulder joint at the front to form the coracoid process |
Shoulder anatomy
shoulder arthrograms |
Shoulder
anatomy-interactive |
Skeletal
Considerations for Movement functions of the skeletal system and the types
of bones found in the skeletal system, function of ligaments in the skeletal
system, of diarthrodial joints |
Skeleton: joints skeleton joints |
Skeleton: the joints joints perform two functions in the body: they hold the skeletal bones together and
they allow the rigid skeleton some flexibility so that gross movements can occur |
Synovial joints |
Tennis elbow
tendinitis of the muscle |
TORN
CARTILAGE (MENISCUS) |
TMJ anatomy
the temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the squamous portion of the temporal bone |
Uncommon Joints Synovial Membrane, Synovial Joints, Saddle Joint, Fiberous
Joint, Cartilaginous Joint, Ellipsoid Joint |
Upper Limb
The shoulder is basically made up of the scapula and clavicle, ... The scapula
is the name given to your shoulder blade, ... |
Wrist anatomy |
Horizontaal |
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