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Content: 0:00 Introduction 01:16 What are Joints? 03:12 Classification of Joints 03:42 Structural Classification 04:20 Functional Classification 05:10 Other Classification Systems 05:43 Fibrous Joints 09:47 Cartilaginous Joints 13:16 Synovial Joints 16:21 Types of Synovial Joints 19:53 Classification Scheme of Joints in our Body 20:10 Joint Outro ----- 🫀Help me make more free educational content: / @taimtalksmed 📲Other Links: Instagram: / taimtalksmed Discord: / discord Website: https://taimtalksmed.com/ ----- This video is about joint classification, structure, function, and clinical relevance. Topics covered in this video: • What are joints? • Joint classification based on structure and function • Types of joints in the human body • Examples of fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial joints • Subtypes of each joint category with real anatomical examples • Clinical relevance of joints (e.g., high ankle sprains, TMJ, arthritis) • Supporting structures: ligaments, bursae, menisci, labrum, fat pads • Functional mobility: synarthrosis, amphiarthrosis, diarthrosis • Synovial joint types: – Ball-and-socket joint (shoulder, hip) – Ellipsoid joint (wrist) – Saddle joint (thumb) – Hinge joint (elbow, knee, fingers) – Pivot joint (atlantoaxial, radioulnar) – Plane joint (acromioclavicular, vertebral facet joints) Joint classification explained: • Fibrous joints – sutures (suturae), syndesmoses, gomphoses • Cartilaginous joints – synchondroses (hyaline cartilage), symphyses (fibrocartilage) • Synovial joints – contain a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid – include articular cartilage, synovial membrane, joint capsule – supported by ligaments, tendons, labrum, bursae, menisci Clinical anatomy references include: • Atlantoaxial joint (articulatio atlantoaxialis mediana) • Glenohumeral joint (articulatio humeri) • Temporomandibular joint (articulatio temporomandibularis) • Proximal radioulnar joint (articulatio radioulnaris proximalis) • Pubic symphysis (symphysis pubica) • Costochondral joints (junctiones costochondrales) • Intervertebral discs (disci intervertebrales) • Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis (syndesmosis tibiofibularis distalis) Whether you're a medical student or revising anatomy for clinical practice, this video breaks down complex arthrology in a visual, memorable way. 🧠 Includes structural and functional joint classification 🎯 Clinical examples explained (shoulder dislocation, ankle sprain) 📎 Want the PDF? Get it on my website! Sources: Standring S. (2020). Gray's Anatomy, 42nd ed. Tubbs RS, Shoja MM, Loukas M. (2016). Bergman's Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation. White TD, Folkens PA. (2005). The Human Bone Manual. Kozlowski, T. (2017). Memorix Anatomy: The Complete Study Guide. 2nd ed. Thieme Medical Publishers. Programs: Complete Anatomy, Biorender, Powerpoint