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This book uses a bulleted text format and original color illustrations paired side by side with operative photographs to present orthopaedic anatomy and surgical approaches clearly.
Regional anatomy for each section is presented in the following order:
There are 206 bones in the human skeleton ( Fig. 1-1 )
80 in the axial skeleton
126 in the appendicular skeleton
Diarthrodial joints with hyaline cartilage, synovial membranes, capsules, and ligaments are emphasized
Uniaxial joints allow motion in one plane and include ginglymus (hinge) and trochoid (pivot) types of articulations
Biaxial joints allow movement in two planes and include condyloid, ellipsoid, and saddle joints
Polyaxial joints allow movement in any direction and include spheroidal (ball and socket) joints
Gliding or plane joints allow sliding of surfaces
Amphiarthrodial joints have limited motion, hyaline cartilage, and intervening discs
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