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What are the three types of joints in the body and where are they located?
Fibrous (teeth, sutures)
Cartilaginous (intervertebral disks)
Synovial (hip, shoulder, knee)
Interosseus membrane
fibrous tissue of radius/ulna joint that allows for movement during pronation & supination
What type of tissue serves as a covering at synovial joints?
hyaline & articular cartilage
What type of capsule connects the bones at a synovial joint?
joint/fibrous
What lines the inner capsule at the synovial joint?
epithelial sheet known as the synovial membrane
What does the synovial membrane produce to fill the space?
synovial fluid
What is made of dense regular connective tissue and limits movement at a joint?
ligament
When you sprain your ankle, what have you hurt?
Anterior talofibular ligament