Fluid in knee joint

    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review

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      The shock absorber ‘pads’ of the knee joint are made of _____. 8. Fluid-filled ‘bags’ that cushion highly moveable points of a synovial joint are called _____. 9. If you made a fist with your hand, the action at the interphalangeal joints (I to V) would be _____. 10.

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    • [DOC File]Articulations or Joints

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      Where the articulating bone ends are separated by a joint cavity containing a fluid called synovial fluid to reduce friction The knee joint; the joints in the wrist; the joint at the shoulder and hip Describe the four characteristic features of a synovial joint.

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    • [DOC File]Knee Osteoarthritis - Physiopedia

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      (viscous fluid which moistens and lubricates the smooth cartilaginous surfaces within the joint to reduce friction, in the knee you have 0.5 mL or less) G. Some synovial joints are partially or completely divided into compartments by disks of fibro cartilage called menisci . that make joints more stable. H.

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      The knee joint is the largest, most complex, and probably the most vulnerable joint in the body, it is medically known as the tibiofemoral joint. ... A bursa is a small fluid filled sac that decreases the friction between two tissues. Bursae also protect bony structures.

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    • Water On The Knee (Knee Effusion): Treatment, symptoms, and cau…

      Ligaments may be outside fibrous capsule (ex. collateral ligaments of knee) Ligaments may be inside articular capsule but excluded from synovial cavity because ligaments are covered with synovial membrane (ex. cruciate ligaments of knee) Synovial Fluid (ova = egg) - consistency of egg white . lubricates joint. nourishes articular cartilage

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    • [DOC File]Assessment of the knee joint

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      The knee joint consists of both approximation of the proximal tibia and the distal end of the femur. The cartilage located on the ends of the femur and tibia contain an extra cellular matrix that contains type 2 protoglycans that function by drawing fluid into the joint causing increased shock absorption and proper joint nutrition.(2) There is ...

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    • [DOC File]Exercise 2

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      Osteoarthritis most commonly leads to pain in the joint. The most common areas affected are the knees, hips, hands, shoulders, and foot and ankle. When affecting the knee, it can cause joint pain, stiffness, cracking with motion (crepitation), joint swelling or fluid, and deformity (bow-legged or knock-kneed).

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8: Joints

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      Throughout the knee there are 12 strategically placed pads (bursae sacs) filled with joint WD-40 (synovial fluid). The grease (synovial fluid) is released from the bursae sacks during rhythmical knee movements that stimulate the fluids secretion. During periods of inactivity the joint dries and cools and comfortable full range movement declines.

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