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Humeroscapular Joint
more freely moving joint in body
supported by ligaments and tendons
names of ligaments in humeroscapular joint
glenohumeral, coracohumeral, transverse humeral and bicep tendon are important joint stabilizers
Rotator cuff
series of tendons forming posteror wall for glenoid fossa
4 bursae associated with shoulder joint
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subcapulans
Elbow Joint
Single joint capsule enclosing the humeroulnar and jumeroradial joint
humerulnar support
collateral ligaments
(Radial and Ulnar)
radioulnar joint held in place by
anular ligament encircling the head
Coxal (Hip) Joint
Head of femur sits in accetabulum
socket deepend by acetabular labrum
Acetabular labrum
fibrocartilage at end of accetabulum
Knee Joints
Most complex Diathorosis
patellarfemoral
gliding joint
tibiofemoral
gliding with slight rotation, and gliding possible in flexed rotation
Reason for Patella
Mechanical Advantage
Knee Info
Joint casule anteriorly consists of patella and extensions of quadroceps femoris tendon.
strong capsule
stengthened by extracapsural and intracapsural ligaments.
Cruciate Ligaments
the anterior and posterior ligaments limit anterior and posterior sliding movements
fibular and tibial collateral ligaments
prevent rotation of extended knee