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1
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One axis of joint movement

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Uniaxial

2
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Two axes of joint movement

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Biaxial

3
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Multiple axes of joint movement

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Multiaxial

4
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Joint connected by fibrous tissue. Movement depends on amount of fibrous tissue between the articulation surfaces

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Fibrous joint

5
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Fibrous joint that has limited movement occurring only in skull

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Sutures Joint

6
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Sheet of fibrous tissue connecting bones providing movements

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Syndesmosis Joint

7
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Joint connected by cartilage or a combo of cartilage and fibrous tissue

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Cartilaginous Joint

8
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A combination of cartilage and fibrous tissue

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Fibrocartilagenous

9
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Cartilaginous joint connecting the vertebrae

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Fibrocartilagenous intervertebral discs

10
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Space between the 2 joint surfaces

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Joint Cavity

11
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A whitish connective tissue that covers the ends of bones

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Articular Cartilage

12
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Surrounds/lines joints. Prouces synovial fluid within joint

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Joint Capsule

13
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A biaxial joint type performing flexion/extension and abduction/adduction (and circumduction)

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Condyloid Joint (Ellipsoid joint)

14
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A biaxial joint with opposing surfaces are shaped like saddles (concave and convex articulation)

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Saddle joint

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A multiaxial joint with a ball-shaped surface articulating with a socket of other surface

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Ball and Socket joint

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A uniaxial joint with a flat joint surface providing gliding/sliding movements

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Plane joint

17
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A uniaxial joint with a rounded process rotating within a ring

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Pivot joint

18
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A uniaxial joint performing flexion and extension movements only

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Hinge joint (Ginglymics joint)

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Synovial fluid sacs that decrease friction generated by motion

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Bursa

20
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Joint position that is increased stability and decreased mobility. Ligaments and joint capsule are tight.

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Closed-packed position

21
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Joint position that is increased in mobility and decreased stability. Ligaments and joint capsule are loose

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Loose-packed position