- Details about the joint
 
- GH joint(Convex on Concave)
- ROM : Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external rotation, internal rotation, horizontal abduction, horizontal adduction
 - CPOR : Abduction, external rotation, internal rotation > Adduction, flexion, extension
 - Open packed position : 60° abduction + 60° horizontal abduction
 - Cloded packed position : maximum horizontal abductino + maximum external rotation
 
 - Acromioclavicular joint(Concave on Convex)
- ROM : Protraction, retraction, elevation, depression
 - Open packed position : Arm resting by side
 - Closed packed position : arm abduction 90 degree
 
 - Sternoclavicula joint
- ROM :
 - Open packed position : Arm resting by side
 - Closed packed postition : the clavicle is maximally (posteriorly) rotated, as occurs during maximum arm elevation and full scapular rotation
 
 - Humeroulnar joint (Concave on Convex)
- ROM :
 - CPOR : Flexion > Extension
 - Open packed position : 70° flexion
 - Closed packed postion : Full extension
 
 - Humeroradial joint(Concave on Convex)
- ROM : flexion(150°), extension(0-10°)
 - CPOR : Flexion > Extension
 - Open packed position : Full extension and supination
 - Closed packed postion : 90° flexion
 
 - Proximal Radioulnar joint (Convex on Concave)
- ROM : Supination(90°), Pronation (90°)
 - CPOR : Supination =Pronation
 - Open packed position : 35° supination at 70° flexion
 - Closed packed postion : 5° supination
 
 - Distal Radioulnar joint (Concave on Convex)
- ROM : Supination(90°), Pronation (90°)
 - CPOR : Supination =Pronation
 - Open packed position : 10° supination
 - Closed packed postion : 5° supination
 
 - Radiocarpal joint/Ulnocarpal joint(Convex on Concave)
 - Coxal joint(Convex on Concave)
- ROM : Flexion(0-120) , Extension(0-15), Abduction(0-45), Adduction(0-20), Internal rotation(0-30), External rotation(0-45)
 - CPOR : Felxiont, Abduction, Internal rotation
 - Open packed postion : 30° flexion + 30° abduction with slight external rotation
 - Closed packed postion: Full extension, full abduction, full internal rotation
 
 - Sacroiliac joint
 - Tibiofemoral joint (Concave on Convex)
- ROM : Flexion(135), extension(0-10), internal rotation (10), external rotation ( 15)
 - CPOR : flexion
 - Open packed position : 25-30° flexion
 - Close packed position : Full extension + lateral rotation
 
 - Patellofemoral joint(Concave on Convex)
- Open pack position : Full extension
 - Close packed position : Full flexion
 
 - Proximal Tibiofubular joint ( Convex on Concave)
- Assist with dorsiflexion (Only a small amount of gliding movement)
 
 - Distal Tibiofibular joint (Concave on Convex)
- It is a fibrous joint, the only joint in appendicular skeleton which is not synovial. There is not much movement allowed, however, a small amount may take place during movements at the ankle joint.
 
 - Talocrural joint(Convex on Concave)
 - Subtalar joint
 
- The planes of motion
 
- Sagittal plane
- Cuts the body into left and right halves. Forward and backward movements(Flexion and extension)
 - Squat, biceps curl
 
 - Coronal(frontal) palne
- cuts the body into front and back halves, side-to-side movements(Abduction and adduction, inversion and eversion)
 - Lateral arm and leg raises, side bend
 
 - Transverse plane
- top and bottom halves, rotation
 
 
- Which of the following joints is considered Syndesmosis?
 
a. Sutures of the skull
b. Interosseous membrane
c. Radio-carpal joint
d. Gleno-humeral joint
- Which of the following joints physiologically similar to 1st carpometacarpal joint?
 
a. Temporomandibular joint
b. Acromion-clavicular joint (plane synovial)
c. Sacro-iliac joint (Diarthroidal synovial)
d. Sterno-clavicular joint (Saddle Synovial)
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