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Lesson Plan: Joints 1 5 minutes: Breath of Arrival and Attendance 10 minutes: Tibialis anterior and peroneus longus 40 minutes: Joints 1

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Lesson Plan: Joints 1. 5 minutes:Breath of Arrival and Attendance 10 minutes: Tibialis anterior and peroneus longus 40 minutes: Joints 1. Classroom Rules. Punctuality- everybody's time is precious: Be ready to learn by 9:00, we'll have you out of here by 1:30 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson Plan: Joints 1

5 minutes: Breath of Arrival and Attendance

10 minutes: Tibialis anterior and peroneus longus

40 minutes: Joints 1

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Classroom RulesPunctuality- everybody's time is precious:

◦ Be ready to learn by 9:00, we'll have you out of here by 1:30

◦ Tardiness: arriving late, late return after breaks, leaving early

The following are not allowed:

◦ Bare feet

◦ Side talking

◦ Lying down

◦ Inappropriate clothing

◦ Food or drink except water

◦ Phones in classrooms, clinic or bathrooms

You will receive one verbal warning, then you'll have to leave the room.

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Tibialis Anterior and Peroneus Longus

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Tibialis Anterior

Origin: Upper 2/3 of lateral tibia Interosseous membrane

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle dorsiflexionFoot inversion

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Tibialis Anterior

Origin: Upper 2/3 of lateral tibia Interosseous membrane

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle dorsiflexionFoot inversion

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Tibialis Anterior

Origin: Upper 2/3 of lateral tibia Interosseous membrane

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle dorsiflexionFoot inversion

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Tibialis Anterior

Origin: Upper 2/3 of lateral tibia Interosseous membrane

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle dorsiflexionFoot inversion

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Peroneus Longus

Origin: Proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle plantarflexionFoot eversion

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Peroneus Longus

Origin: Proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle plantarflexionFoot eversion

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Peroneus Longus

Origin: Proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle plantarflexionFoot eversion

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Peroneus Longus

Origin: Proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula

Insertion: Base of 1st metatarsal Medial cuneiform (plantar)

Actions: Ankle plantarflexionFoot eversion

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Tibialis Anterior and Peroneus Longus

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Joints 1“Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”

–Thomas Edison

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Joint (AKA: articulation or arthrosis) Where bones come together or join.

Joints

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Physiology Enable the body to move. Bear the weight of the body. Provide stability.

Joints

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Fibrous / Synarthrotic

Cartilaginous / Amphiarthrotic

Synovial / Diarthrotic

Structural and Functional Classification

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Fibrous / Synarthrotic Connected by dense fibrous connective tissue, consisting mainly of

collagen. Extremely limited movement. Examples: cranial sutures, facial sutures, teeth, and tibiofibular joints

Structural and Functional Classification

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Cartilaginous / Amphiarthrotic Connected by cartilage . Slightly movable . Examples: costochondral joints, pubic symphysis, and intervertebral disk joints

Structural and Functional Classification

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Synovial / Diathrotic Contains a joint capsule that contains synovial fluid to nourish and

lubricate the articulating surfaces. Freely movable. Examples: glenohumeral, iliofemoral . . . see Synovial Joints section for

more examples

Structural and Functional Classification

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Articular cartilageJoint capsule Joint cavity Synovial membrane Synovial fluidSynovial sheath Bursa Meniscus

Synovial Joints

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Articular cartilage Hyaline cartilage covering an epiphysis.

Synovial Joints

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Joint capsule Double-layered structure around a synovial joint. The outer layer is fibrous and forms ligaments, and the inner layer is the synovial

membrane.

Synovial Joints

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Joint cavity Space within a joint capsule. Lined with a synovial membrane.

Synovial Joints

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Synovial membrane Membrane that lines cavities of freely moving joints, synovial sheaths, and bursae.

Synovial Joints

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Synovial fluid Viscous fluid secreted by synovial membranes. Provides nutrition and lubrication.

Synovial Joints

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Synovial sheath Tube-like structure lined with synovial membrane that surrounds long tendons.

Synovial Joints

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Bursa Collapsed sac-like structure with an interior lining of synovial , membrane. Contains synovial fluid. Plural is bursae.

Synovial Joints

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Meniscus Fibrocartilage pads found in select joints such as the knee and jaw. Helps the joint move smoothly and serves as a shock absorber.

Plural is menisci.

Synovial Joints

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Hinge Pivot Ellipsoidal / condyloid Saddle Ball and socket Gliding / planar

Types of Synovial Joints

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Hinge Limited to flexion and extension .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Pivot Limited to rotation .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Ellipsoidal / condyloid Limited to flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Saddle Allowing flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, opposition, reposition, and circumduction, but not rotation.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Ball and socket Allowing all movements except gliding . Offers the greatest range of motion.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Gliding / planar Limited to planar movements but movement may be permitted in all planes .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Flexion Bending or decreasing the

angle of a joint.

Extension Straightening or increasing the angle of a joint .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Types of Synovial Joints

Flexion Bending or decreasing the

angle of a joint.

Extension Straightening or increasing the angle of a joint .

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Types of Synovial Joints

Flexion Bending or decreasing the

angle of a joint.

Extension Straightening or increasing the angle of a joint .

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Hyperextension A continuation of extension beyond anatomic position.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Abduction Movement away , from the median plane.

Adduction Movement toward , the median plane.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Abduction Movement away , from the median plane.

Adduction Movement toward , the median plane.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Supination Lateral (outward) rotation of the forearm so that the

palm is turned up .

Pronation Medial (inward) rotation of the forearm so that the palm is turned down .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Plantarflexion Extension of the ankle such that the toes are pointing downward , increasing the ankle angle anteriorly.

Dorsiflexion Flexing the ankle dorsally so that the toes are moving toward the shin .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Inversion Elevation of the medial , edge of the foot so that the sole

is turned inward (or medially).

Eversion Elevation of the lateral , edge of the foot so that the sole is turned outward (or laterally).

Types of Synovial Joints

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Circumduction Cone -shaped range of motion that occurs when the distal end moves in a circle and the proximal end is fixed.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Rotation Circular movement when a bone moves around its own central axis .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Right and left rotation Rotation for joints that lie within the median axis.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Lateral and medial rotation Rotation for joints that lie outside of the median axis.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Upward and downward rotation Rotation of the scapula so that the glenoid fossa faces either upward or downward.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Elevation Raising or lifting a body part. Moving superiorly .

Depression Lowering or dropping a body part. Moving inferiorly .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Protraction Movement forward or anteriorly .

Retraction Movement backward or posteriorly .

Types of Synovial Joints

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Opposition Movement in which the tip of the thumb comes into contact with the tip of any other digit on the same hand.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Lateral deviation Side to side movement in the transverse plane.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Anterior pelvic tilt Entire pelvis tilted forward in the frontal plane.

Posterior pelvic tilt Entire pelvis tilted backward in the frontal plane.

Types of Synovial Joints

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Glenohumeral Glenoid fossa of the scapula – Humerus; AKA: shoulder joint.

Synovial Joints

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Iliofemoral Ilium of the pelvic bone – Femur; AKA: hip joint.

Synovial Joints

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Humeroulnar Humerus – Ulna; AKA: elbow joint.

Synovial Joints

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Humeroradial Humerus – Radius; AKA: elbow joint.

Synovial Joints

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Tibiofemoral Tibia – Femur; AKA: knee joint.

Synovial Joints

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Talocrural Talus – Tibia; AKA: ankle joint.

Synovial Joints

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Interphalangeal Phalanx – Phalanx; AKA: IP joint.

Synovial Joints

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Temporomandibular Temporal bone – Mandible; AKA: TMJ, jaw joint.

Synovial Joints

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Atlantoaxial Atlas (C1) – Axis (C2); “No-no” joint.

Synovial Joints

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Radioulnar (proximal) Radius – Ulna.

Synovial Joints

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Carpometacarpal of the thumb Carpal – Metacarpal; AKA: CM joint.

Synovial Joints

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Radiocarpal Radius – Carpal; AKA: wrist joint.

Synovial Joints

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Metacarpophalangeal Metacarpal – Phalanx; AKA: MCP joint.

Synovial Joints

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Metatarsophalangeal Metatarsal – Phalanx; AKA: MTP joint.

Synovial Joints

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Atlantooccipital Atlas (C1) – Occiput; “Yes-yes” joint.

Synovial Joints

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Intervertebral facet Between each vertebrae from C2-L5; AKA: facet joints.

Synovial Joints

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Acromioclavicular Acromion process of the scapula – Clavicle; AKA: AC joint.

Synovial Joints

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Sternoclavicular Sternum – Clavicle; AKA: SC joint.

Synovial Joints

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Intercarpal Carpal – Carpal.

Synovial Joints

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Carpometacarpal Carpal – Metacarpal; AKA: CM joint.

Synovial Joints

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Lumbosacral facet L5 – S1.

Synovial Joints

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Patellofemoral Patella – Femur.

Synovial Joints

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Tarsometatarsal Tarsal – Metatarsal; AKA: TM joint.

Synovial Joints

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Intertarsal Tarsal – Tarsal.

Synovial Joints