Describe how the anatomical and functional properties of syn
Describe how the anatomical and functional properties of synovial joints permit movements of the skeleton.
Solution
Answer:
Gliding joint: Two flat surfaces of bones glide on each other
Hinge joint: Movement is possible only in one plane. Eg: knee joint
Hyaline cartilage: locate at the surface of the epiphysis of the synovial joint
Synovial joints connected by bones and ligaments. if, synovial fluid is dried, then these are severely impaired due to stiffness, hardness due to invasion of white blood cells on the synovial membrane. Finally, joint movement will be impaired. So that functional properties of synovial fluid is essential for synovial joints permit movements of the skeleton
Functional Limitation: Neuromuscular junction & biomechanimcal functions at the synovial joints are become faulty and impaired due to functional disability of joints mainly due to pathokinesiological problems. These are the functional limitations produced in Mrs Williams has rheumatoid arthritis with limited ROM in both knees and hips therefore, she is unable to climb stairs or steps.

