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Anatomy of long bone and
classification of Joints
Prepared by
Dr DipendraMaharjan
1st yr Resident, NAMS
Bone
• Calcified, living, connective tissue that forms the
majority of skeletal system
• Intercellular calcified matrix which consist
collagen fiber
• Functions as
–
–
–
–
–

Supportive structure
Protector
Reservoir
Act as a lever
Act as a container
Type of Bone
• Compact
– Dense bone tissue composed of osteons, which resist
pressure and shocks and protect the spongy tissue
– forms especially the diaphysis of the long bones.

• Spongy
– Tissue made of bony compartments separated by
cavities filled with bone marrow, blood vessels and
nerves
– gives bones their lightness.
Classification of bone
• According by shape
– Long bone
– Short bone
– Flat bone
– Irregular bone
– Sesamoid bone
Long bone
• Longer than they are wide.
• Reflects the elongated shape rather than the
overall size.
• Consist of a shaft plus two ends and are
constructed primarily of compact bone
• may contain substantial amounts of spongy
bone.
• All bones of the limbs, except the patella,
wrist and ankle bones, are long bones.
Parts of long bone
• Epiphysis
– Are expanded articular ends
– separated from the shaft by the epiphyseal plate
during bone growth
– composed of a spongy bone surrounded by a thin
layer of compact bone.
– Proximal epiphysis
• Enlarged terminal part of the bone,
• nearest the center of the body,

– Distal epiphysis
• Enlarged terminal part of the bone,
• farthest from the center of the body,
• Metaphysis
– Part of the bone between the epiphysis and the
diaphysis;
– it contains the connecting cartilage enabling the
bone to grow
– disappears at adulthood.

• Diaphysis
– Elongated hollow central portion of the bone
located between the methaphyses;
– made of compact tissue
– encloses the medullary cavity.
Structure of long bone
• Osteon
– Elementary cylindrical structure of the compact
bone
– Runs parallel to longest axis of bone
– Surrounds and opens into Haversian canal.

• Haversian canal
– Lengthwise central canal of the osteon
– enclose blood vessels and nerves.
• Volkmann’s canals
– Perforating canal
– Transverse canals of the compact bone enclosing
blood vessels and nerves
– they connect the Haversian canals and with the
medullary cavity and the periosteum.

• Medullarycavity
– Cylindrical central cavity of the bone containing
the bone marrow
– encloses lipid-rich yellow bone marrow.
• Periosteum
– Fibrous membrane rich in blood vessels that
envelopes the bone
– contributes especially to the bone’s growth in
thickness.
– anchored to the bone itself by bits of collagen called
Sharpey’s perforating fibers.

• Concentric lamellae
– Bony layers of osteon made of collagen fibers
– arranged concentrically around the Haversian canal
– form as the bones grow.
• Articular cartilage
– Smooth resistant elastic tissue covering the terminal
part of the bone
– facilitates movement and absorbs shocks.

• Blood vessel
– Channel in the bone through which the blood
circulates, carrying the nutrients and mineral salts the
bone requires.

• Bone marrow
– Soft substance contained in bone cavities, producing
blood cells
– red in children, yellow in the long bones of adults.
JOINTS
the site where two or more
skeletal elements come together
Classification of Joint
• According to function of joint
– Synarthroses
• no/little movement
• Sutures, Teeth,Epiphyseal plates,1st rib and costal cart.

– Amphiarthroses
• slight movement
• Distal Tibia/fibula, Intervertebral discs, Pubic symphysis

– Diarthroses
• great movement
• Glenohumeral joint, Knee joint, TMJ
• According to the structure of Joint
– Cartilaginous
– Fibrous
– Synovial
• Cartilaginous Joint
– are connected entirely by cartilage
– allow more movement between bones than a
fibrous joint but less than the highly mobile
synovial joint
– also forms the growth regions of immature long
bones and the intervertebral discs of the spinal
column.
– Types
• Synchondrosis
• Symphysis
Cartilaginous
• Synchondrosis (synarthroses)
– Primary cartilaginous joints
– Occur where two ossification centre in a developing bone
remain seperated by a layer of cartilage
– Growth plate between head and shaft of developing long
bone
– Allow bone growth and eventually become completely
ossified

• Symphysis (amphiarthroses)
–
–
–
–

Secondary cartileginousjoints
Two separate bones are interconnected by cartilage
Mostly occur in midline
Pubis symphysis, intervertebral disc between adjacent
vertebrae
• Fibrous Joint
– are connected by dense connective tissue,
consisting mainly of collagen
– Types
• Sutures
• Syndesmoses
• Gomphosis
Fibrous
• Suture
– Only in skull where adjacent bones are linked by a thin
layer of connective tissue

• Gomphoses
– Occur only between the teeth and adjacent bone
– Short collagen tissue fibre in the periodontal ligament run
between the root of the tooth and the bony socket

• Syndesmoses
– Joints in which two adjacent bones are linked by a
ligament
– Are moveable
– Ligamentumflavum, interosseos membrane
Synovial Joint
• Are diarthrosis
• the most common and most movable type
• achieve movement at the point of contact of the
articulating bones.
• The main structural differences between synovial
and fibrous joints are
– the existence of capsules surrounding the articulating
surfaces of a synovial joint
– the presence of lubricating synovial fluid within those
capsules.
Classification of synovial Joint
• Based upon movement
– Uniaxial joint
– Biaxial Joint
– Multiaxial Joint
Classification of synovial Joint
• Based on the shape of their articular surface
– Planar Joint
– Hinge Joint
– Pivot Joint
– Bicondylar Joint
– Condylar Joint
– Saddle Joint
– Ball and socket joint
• Plane Joint
– Also called Gliding
Joints
– One moves across the
surface of another
– Allow sliding or gliding
movements
– Acromoclavicular joint
• Hinge Joint
– Also known as
ginglymus joint
– Allow movement
around one axis that
passes transversly
through the joint
– Permit flexion and
extension
– Humeroulnar joint
• Pivot Joint
– Also called trochoid joint
– Allow movement around
one axis that passes
longitudinally along the
shaft of the bone
– One bone rotates
another
– Atlanto-axial joint
• Bicondylar Joint
– Formed by two convex
condyles that articulate
with concave or flat
surface
– Allow movement mostly
in one axis with limited
rotation around a second
axis
– Knee joint
• Condylar Joint
– Ellipsoid Joint
– Allow movement around two
axis that are at right angle to
each other
– Permit flexion, extension,
abduction, adduction and limited
circumduction
– Wrist joint
• Saddle Joint
– Also known as sellar joint
– Allow movement around two
axis that are at right angle to
each other
– Articularsuface are saddle
shaped
– Permits flexion, extension,
abduction, adduction,
circumduction
– Carpometacarple joint of the
thumb, sternoclavicular joint
• Ball and Socket Joint
– Universal joint,
spheroidal joint
– Allow movement
around multiple axis
– Permits extension,
flexion, abduction,
adduction,
circumduction except
gliding
– Hip joint, glenohumeral
joint
Thank You!
References
• Gray’s anatomy for student by Drake, Vogi
• Gray’s anatomy : the anatomical by
susanstandring
• Clinical anatomy by region – Richard snell
• Netter’s Anatomy
• Gross Anatomy BRSeries by Kyung
• Clinically oriented Anatomy by Moore
• Last’s Anatomy regional and applied

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Long bone

  • 1. Anatomy of long bone and classification of Joints Prepared by Dr DipendraMaharjan 1st yr Resident, NAMS
  • 2. Bone • Calcified, living, connective tissue that forms the majority of skeletal system • Intercellular calcified matrix which consist collagen fiber • Functions as – – – – – Supportive structure Protector Reservoir Act as a lever Act as a container
  • 3. Type of Bone • Compact – Dense bone tissue composed of osteons, which resist pressure and shocks and protect the spongy tissue – forms especially the diaphysis of the long bones. • Spongy – Tissue made of bony compartments separated by cavities filled with bone marrow, blood vessels and nerves – gives bones their lightness.
  • 4. Classification of bone • According by shape – Long bone – Short bone – Flat bone – Irregular bone – Sesamoid bone
  • 5. Long bone • Longer than they are wide. • Reflects the elongated shape rather than the overall size. • Consist of a shaft plus two ends and are constructed primarily of compact bone • may contain substantial amounts of spongy bone. • All bones of the limbs, except the patella, wrist and ankle bones, are long bones.
  • 7. • Epiphysis – Are expanded articular ends – separated from the shaft by the epiphyseal plate during bone growth – composed of a spongy bone surrounded by a thin layer of compact bone. – Proximal epiphysis • Enlarged terminal part of the bone, • nearest the center of the body, – Distal epiphysis • Enlarged terminal part of the bone, • farthest from the center of the body,
  • 8. • Metaphysis – Part of the bone between the epiphysis and the diaphysis; – it contains the connecting cartilage enabling the bone to grow – disappears at adulthood. • Diaphysis – Elongated hollow central portion of the bone located between the methaphyses; – made of compact tissue – encloses the medullary cavity.
  • 10. • Osteon – Elementary cylindrical structure of the compact bone – Runs parallel to longest axis of bone – Surrounds and opens into Haversian canal. • Haversian canal – Lengthwise central canal of the osteon – enclose blood vessels and nerves.
  • 11. • Volkmann’s canals – Perforating canal – Transverse canals of the compact bone enclosing blood vessels and nerves – they connect the Haversian canals and with the medullary cavity and the periosteum. • Medullarycavity – Cylindrical central cavity of the bone containing the bone marrow – encloses lipid-rich yellow bone marrow.
  • 12. • Periosteum – Fibrous membrane rich in blood vessels that envelopes the bone – contributes especially to the bone’s growth in thickness. – anchored to the bone itself by bits of collagen called Sharpey’s perforating fibers. • Concentric lamellae – Bony layers of osteon made of collagen fibers – arranged concentrically around the Haversian canal – form as the bones grow.
  • 13. • Articular cartilage – Smooth resistant elastic tissue covering the terminal part of the bone – facilitates movement and absorbs shocks. • Blood vessel – Channel in the bone through which the blood circulates, carrying the nutrients and mineral salts the bone requires. • Bone marrow – Soft substance contained in bone cavities, producing blood cells – red in children, yellow in the long bones of adults.
  • 14. JOINTS the site where two or more skeletal elements come together
  • 15. Classification of Joint • According to function of joint – Synarthroses • no/little movement • Sutures, Teeth,Epiphyseal plates,1st rib and costal cart. – Amphiarthroses • slight movement • Distal Tibia/fibula, Intervertebral discs, Pubic symphysis – Diarthroses • great movement • Glenohumeral joint, Knee joint, TMJ
  • 16. • According to the structure of Joint – Cartilaginous – Fibrous – Synovial
  • 17. • Cartilaginous Joint – are connected entirely by cartilage – allow more movement between bones than a fibrous joint but less than the highly mobile synovial joint – also forms the growth regions of immature long bones and the intervertebral discs of the spinal column. – Types • Synchondrosis • Symphysis
  • 18. Cartilaginous • Synchondrosis (synarthroses) – Primary cartilaginous joints – Occur where two ossification centre in a developing bone remain seperated by a layer of cartilage – Growth plate between head and shaft of developing long bone – Allow bone growth and eventually become completely ossified • Symphysis (amphiarthroses) – – – – Secondary cartileginousjoints Two separate bones are interconnected by cartilage Mostly occur in midline Pubis symphysis, intervertebral disc between adjacent vertebrae
  • 19. • Fibrous Joint – are connected by dense connective tissue, consisting mainly of collagen – Types • Sutures • Syndesmoses • Gomphosis
  • 20. Fibrous • Suture – Only in skull where adjacent bones are linked by a thin layer of connective tissue • Gomphoses – Occur only between the teeth and adjacent bone – Short collagen tissue fibre in the periodontal ligament run between the root of the tooth and the bony socket • Syndesmoses – Joints in which two adjacent bones are linked by a ligament – Are moveable – Ligamentumflavum, interosseos membrane
  • 21. Synovial Joint • Are diarthrosis • the most common and most movable type • achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones. • The main structural differences between synovial and fibrous joints are – the existence of capsules surrounding the articulating surfaces of a synovial joint – the presence of lubricating synovial fluid within those capsules.
  • 22. Classification of synovial Joint • Based upon movement – Uniaxial joint – Biaxial Joint – Multiaxial Joint
  • 23. Classification of synovial Joint • Based on the shape of their articular surface – Planar Joint – Hinge Joint – Pivot Joint – Bicondylar Joint – Condylar Joint – Saddle Joint – Ball and socket joint
  • 24. • Plane Joint – Also called Gliding Joints – One moves across the surface of another – Allow sliding or gliding movements – Acromoclavicular joint
  • 25. • Hinge Joint – Also known as ginglymus joint – Allow movement around one axis that passes transversly through the joint – Permit flexion and extension – Humeroulnar joint
  • 26. • Pivot Joint – Also called trochoid joint – Allow movement around one axis that passes longitudinally along the shaft of the bone – One bone rotates another – Atlanto-axial joint
  • 27. • Bicondylar Joint – Formed by two convex condyles that articulate with concave or flat surface – Allow movement mostly in one axis with limited rotation around a second axis – Knee joint
  • 28. • Condylar Joint – Ellipsoid Joint – Allow movement around two axis that are at right angle to each other – Permit flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and limited circumduction – Wrist joint
  • 29. • Saddle Joint – Also known as sellar joint – Allow movement around two axis that are at right angle to each other – Articularsuface are saddle shaped – Permits flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction – Carpometacarple joint of the thumb, sternoclavicular joint
  • 30. • Ball and Socket Joint – Universal joint, spheroidal joint – Allow movement around multiple axis – Permits extension, flexion, abduction, adduction, circumduction except gliding – Hip joint, glenohumeral joint
  • 32. References • Gray’s anatomy for student by Drake, Vogi • Gray’s anatomy : the anatomical by susanstandring • Clinical anatomy by region – Richard snell • Netter’s Anatomy • Gross Anatomy BRSeries by Kyung • Clinically oriented Anatomy by Moore • Last’s Anatomy regional and applied