Joints aka articular surface can be defined as a point where two or more bones are connected in a human skeletal system. Cartilage is a type of tissue which keeps two adjacent bones to come in contact (or articulate) with each other. 3 Types of joints are Synovial Joints, Fibrous Joints, and Cartilaginous Joints. Joints help in bringing about movements in different parts of the body. Let us see the classification of joints and anatomy of different types of joints.
Joints can be classified in different ways depending on:
Each of these types can be further subdivided. Let’s look at each classification individually.
1. The amount of mobility permitted by the joint
Depending on the degree of mobility permitted by the joint, we can classify them as:
Types of Synovial Joints
2. Type of Tissue Connecting the Bones
Based on the type of tissue connecting the bones, we can classify joints as:
Apart from movement and locomotion, joints also help stabilize the different parts of the body.
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