Dislocation.
The articulating surface refers to the part of a joint where two bones come together and move against each other. It is typically covered with smooth and slippery cartilage to facilitate movement and reduce friction. Examples include the hip joint and the shoulder joint.
Actually it's cartilages and the synovial fluid which makes the joint movements smooth.....
Seperate the articulating surfaces. Makes the joint more stable minimizes wear and tear on joint surfaces
Seperate the articulating surfaces. Makes the joint more stable minimizes wear and tear on joint surfaces
Synovial fluid is found in the joint capsule and acts as a lubricant for articulating surfaces.
There are primarily three kinds of joints:FIBROUS = articulating bones are held closely together by fibrous connective tissueCARTILAGINOUS = articulating bones are held closely together by cartilageSYNOVIAL = joint where there a space between the articulating bones which is filled with synovial fluid
In the shoulder joint, stability has been sacrificed to provide the most freely moving joint in the body. The articulating bones provide minimal joint stability because of the size and "fit" of the articulating surfaces. The major stabilizing forces are soft tissue, in particular the tendons of the rotator cuff muscles (via muscle tone).
The articulating bones in the shoulder are the humerus, scapula, and clavicle. These bones come together to form the shoulder joint, also known as the glenohumeral joint, which allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder.
Subluxation. It refers to a partial dislocation of a joint where the articulating surfaces of the bones are not completely separated. It can cause pain, limited range of motion, and instability in the joint.
The generic term for a bone that is displaced at the joint is "luxated". A partially dislocated joint may be called subluxated.
Protection from trauma and damage to the inner parts of the kidney
The articulation of two or more bones is called a joint. Joints are where bones come together and allow movement in the body.