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Noun

joints
  1. Plural of joint

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Noun

joints
  1. Plural of joint

Extensive Definition

A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact. They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally.

Classification

Joints are mainly classified structurally and functionally. Structural classification is determined by how the bones connect to each other, while functional classification is determined by the degree of movement between the articulating bones. In practice, there is significant overlap between the seven types of classifications.
Terms ending in the suffix -sis are singular and refer to just one joint, while -ses is the suffix for pluralization.

Structural classification

Structural classification names and divides joints according to how the bones are connected to each other. There are three structural classifications of joints:

Functional classification

Joints can also be classified functionally, by the degree of mobility they allow:

Biomechanical classification

Joints can also be classified based on their anatomy or on their biomechanical properties. According to the anatomic classification, joints are subdivided into simple and compound, depending on the number of bones involved, and into complex and combination joints:
  1. Simple Joint: 2 articulation surfaces (eg. shoulder joint, hip joint)
  2. Compound Joint: 3 or more articulation surfaces (eg. radiocarpal joint)
  3. Complex Joint: 2 or more articulation surfaces and an articular disc or meniscus (eg. knee joint)

Arthritis

Arthritis and direct physical trauma to a joint are the causes of joint damage. Arthritis is a group of conditions where there is damage caused to the joints of the body. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 55.
There are many different forms of arthritis, each of which has a different cause. The most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis (also known as degenerative joint disease) occurs following trauma to the joint, following an infection of the joint or simply as a result of aging. Furthermore, there is emerging evidence that abnormal anatomy may contribute to early development of osteoarthritis. Other forms of arthritis are rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis, which are autoimmune diseases in which the body is attacking itself. Septic arthritis is caused by joint infection. Gouty arthritis is caused by deposition of uric acid crystals in the joint that results in subsequent inflammation. Additionally, there is a less common form of gout that is caused by the formation of rhomboidal shaped crystals of calcium pyrophosphate. This form of gout is known as pseudogout.
joints in Arabic: مفصل
joints in Breton: Mell (korf)
joints in Catalan: Articulació (anatomia)
joints in Czech: Kloub
joints in Danish: Led (anatomi)
joints in German: Gelenk
joints in Spanish: Articulación (anatomía)
joints in Esperanto: Artiko
joints in French: Articulation (anatomie)
joints in Irish: Alt (anatamaíocht)
joints in Scottish Gaelic: Alt (corp)
joints in Croatian: Zglob
joints in Indonesian: Sendi
joints in Icelandic: Liðamót
joints in Italian: Articolazione
joints in Hebrew: מפרק
joints in Lithuanian: Sąnarys
joints in Dutch: Gewricht
joints in Japanese: 関節
joints in Polish: Staw (anatomia)
joints in Portuguese: Articulação
joints in Russian: Сустав
joints in Simple English: Joint
joints in Slovak: Kĺb (anatómia)
joints in Serbian: Зглоб
joints in Finnish: Nivel
joints in Swedish: Led
joints in Telugu: కీలు
joints in Thai: ข้อต่อ
joints in Yiddish: געלענק
joints in Ukrainian: Суглоб
joints in Chinese: 关节
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