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Section 4

Synovial Joints

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Boundless Anatomy and Physiology
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Structure of Synovial Joints

A synovial joint or diarthrosis occurs at articulating bones to allow movement. It is distinguished by a surrounding synovial capsule.

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Nerve and Blood Supply

Synovial joints are highly innervated but vascularized indirectly by nearby tissues.

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Bursae and Tendon Sheaths

Joints are cushioned by small fluid-filled sacs called bursae and stabilized by tough bands of fibrous connective tissue called tendons.

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Stability and Range of Motion at Synovial Joints

Tendons provide stability at joints.

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Synovial Joint Movements

Synovial joints allow an individual to achieve a wide range of movements.

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Types of Synovial Joints

There are six different types of synovial joint based on their shapes, each allowing a different kind of movement.

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