Types of joints in the human body - Anatomy & Examples | Kenhub
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- A joint is where two bones meet in the Human body. Without joints, movement as we know would be impossible. After this video, you should find out how many joints in the Human body are you able to identify. Try this quiz: khub.me/m0ftb
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So as you've probably already observed within your own body, the bones of the human body work together to create a structural scaffolding to protect the internal organs and to facilitate movement. Every bone in the body articulates with at least one other bone, with the exception of the hyoid bone which is floating up around the neck. Articulation, which is the joining together of two bone structures, is what makes movement possible and the point of articulation between two bones is called a joint. Joints are classified according to the range of motion they exhibit and the types of tissue that holds the bones together.
We classify joints according to the types of tissues holding the articulating bones together. With that in mind, we can describe three distinct types of joints and these are the synovial joint, the fibrous joint and the cartilaginous joint.
In this video tutorial, we will be going over the following points:
- definition of articulation/joint;
- joint classification;
- synovial joints;
- fibrous joints;
- cartilaginous joints;
- classification of joints based on range of motion;
- ball and socket joints;
- hinge joints;
- pivot joints;
- condylar joints;
- saddle joints;
- plane joints;
Want to test your knowledge on the main joints of the Human body? Take this quiz: khub.me/m0ftb
Read more on the anatomy of the different types of joints and learn some examples of those joints in your body: khub.me/um4nv
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to khub.me/2coqo
Hi there! Thanks for joining us on this tutorial about the different types of joints in the Human body. Would you like us to cover any joint in more detail? Which one? It's now time for you to test your knowledge on the main joints by taking this quiz: khub.me/5b73e Good luck!
How many joints in total?
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it was quite useful .precisely explained everything
The best video on joints ever made.
Thank you so much.
How many joints in total?
Great! Thank you so much for your really amazing work.
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Best video out there ❤
Thank you!
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Another amazing video as always. Thank you soo much! 😊
Amazing
Many thanks!
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Best video I have watched on joints so far
How many joints in total? Plz
Yes
Thankyou so mach ........ .
It completely covers the joint topic of general anatomy 🎉
Amazing video, covers so much in a direct and simple way.
You think that because your a neard
This is such a great video which is easy to understand .Thank you!
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the lecture is awesome
thank you so much for this video tutorial.
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I think the epiphysis and diaphysis were incorrectly identified! 3:52
amazing explanation
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6:44 I remember Flexion/Extension occurs on Sagittal Axis, and Adduction/Abduction occurs on Frontal Axis.
Could you explain more about this details? I'm really appreciate your answer.
She actually gave the wrong axis for flexion extension, abd and add
Flexion and extension occur in the sagittal PLANE and adduction/abduction occur in the frontal PLANE. So she is correct, just referring to axes instead of planes.
@@Windhawk i agree
That is because you are a neard and have no friends idiot
Great teaching
wow...I mtry to remind about joints coz l cant remember it and this video works wonders...…...amazing video
How many joints in total? Plz
Yes
Wow that great
Thank you soooo much 🤍🤍🤍
Excellent 🍎
Can we call menisci as articular discs?
Although your descriptions of the movements that go into wrist circumduction are accurate, the graphic at 8:42 does not show wrist circumduction. It shows pronation/supination. Anyone confused about the difference can can enter "wrist circumduction" in TH-cam search.
Thankss a lot
3:56 I think the diaphysis must be the epiphysis and vice versa.!🤔
I was about to comment the same thing!!
Yep it should be changed
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Amazing video, pls do make a video on wrist joint as well😊
Good
Do you read all this from Gray's Anatomy????
Cause just last night I read it and now here it is, your tutorial....
How many joints in total? Plz
What is the ankle joint called ?
talocrural joint
Isn t flection and Extension of the ball_socket joint around the Sagittal axis tho?
Is the flexion & extension are occurs on frontal axis!!!!!!!!....plz pay attention
Flexion and extension both occurs in the saggital plane.
Its around transcersal or horizontal axis, i think she made a mistake.
yes she made a mistake
Frontal axis isn't in that direction .Direction error
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These names all are the same to me! Very complicated names, it took me a while to wrap my head around these weird-sounding names.
Sounds are coming in shoulder joint
You did not mention the ankle. That is one joint I am having a problem with. Pico from Queensland Australia
I think there’s a mistake at 5:04, it’s classifies synchondrosis as a Synarthrosis joint but synchondrosis is a cartilaginous joint.
Awesomw
At 3:56 in this video, the labels for the diaphysis and epiphysis are REVERSED.
How many joints in total? Plz
9:24 HOW DID SHE KNOW THAT
Gibt es auch in Deutsch?
Plzz try to speak slowly so that we can catch your words!!
Put on captions and slow the video to either 0.75x or 0.5x
okay dear
I watched it in ×1.5
thank you for the video but ithink you mixed epiphysis and diaphysis,,
This gives better grades
i think you got the axes wrong!!!
1400 years ago
The Prophet Muhammad said:
"Everyone has been created with three hundred and sixty Joints. Whoever mentions Allah's greatness (says Allahu Akbar), praises Allah, extols Allah, and seeks forgiveness from Allah and removes stones from the path of the people, enjoins what is good and forbids the evil to the amount of those three hundred and sixty joints (sulama), he walks on that Day (of Judgment) having distanced himself from the Hell fire."
[Ref: Sahih Muslim 1007]
And now that modern science admits that humans have 360 joints, how can a man who can't read and write say something that will be proven 1400 years later?
سبحان الله وبحمده سبحان الله العظيم ❤❤
this tutorial didnt helped me as l thought
there are plenty of mistakes in your video
l think that you must check every thing in your video before posting in youtube.
so please pay attention to your details.
🤥🤥well this was not good, you disappointed me.
Too fast speaking
Turn on captions then turn the video speed in 20.5 x or 0.75 x
Yep you can change the speed