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Joints - Anatomy & Physiology
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**Eg. Temperomandibular joint, paired menisci of the stifle joint
**Eg. Temperomandibular joint, paired menisci of the stifle joint
**Limited response to injury, Little repair capacity
**Limited response to injury, Little repair capacity
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==Joint Movements==
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*Translation: Flat surfaces slide against each other, producing no change in orientation of their bodies
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*Rotation: Moving bone turns on an axis perpendicular to articulation
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*Swing: Moving bone turns on an axis parallel to articulation
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*Flexion:(aka palmar flexion) Angle between two segments of a limb is reduced
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*Extension: Angle between two segments of a limb is increased
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*Overextension: (aka dorsal flexion) Eg, Posture of equine fetlock standing at rest
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*Adduction: Pendular movement toward the median plane
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*Abduction: Pendular movement away from the median plane
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*Circumduction: Combination of flexion and extension that allows a limb to create a circular movement
==Links==
==Links==
*[[Joints|Joint Pathology]]
*[[Joints|Joint Pathology]]
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