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@roselleannebutial4347
@roselleannebutial4347 5 лет назад
I liked how the two categories of anatomical and physiological have 3 specific types. Also, knowing if the joints are immobile or slightly mobile. Thank you, Professor Givon!
@notarypublic6915
@notarypublic6915 3 года назад
Professor Givon's this joint video really helps me with my NASM. You break it down great! Thank you I will be viewing this one again!
@moniatuama9113
@moniatuama9113 5 лет назад
Your examples of each concept really helped me understand joints a lot better. You made it very clear by describing what anatomical and physiological characteristics joints had.
@lindsaylovisa5831
@lindsaylovisa5831 4 года назад
I have never heard the physiological names for joints that you discussed: synarthrose, amphiarthrose, and diarthrose. Those terms are a mouthful to pronounce and harder to remember than immobile, slightly immobile, and movable. Probably why you don't hear them too often. Always good to learn something new!
@shaziacooks8759
@shaziacooks8759 3 года назад
I' m a visual learner. breaking it down like this helps me remember the materials easily.
@CoolCatTV101
@CoolCatTV101 4 года назад
MEDA 55 Spring 2020! I really enjoyed the layout on the video! It was super easy to follow and understand. Thank you for talking about the two different characteristics. The intro was also super cool.
@daisyorendain1862
@daisyorendain1862 3 года назад
Joints are a complicated topic for me. Made it easier to understand with your neat handwriting.
@joannaforsyth3256
@joannaforsyth3256 3 года назад
The mobile joints that decrease the friction from the synovial joints for mobility was a good explanation.
@amberbishop3121
@amberbishop3121 4 года назад
I really love how simple to understand the material you make it. The video is such a great tool for us visual learners, it really helps me absorb and retain the information when you break it down like this.
@valeriacruz5954
@valeriacruz5954 5 лет назад
I found it quite interesting that a joint is also referenced as an articulation. I also like how you touched upon the 3 joints that you were going to discuss beforehand. It helped me understand the purpose of the video and what I was going to learn about. The way you present such information is easy to follow.
@ashleykunzelman4406
@ashleykunzelman4406 4 года назад
clear and precise description of the types of joints in our bodies!
@rongarcia9875
@rongarcia9875 6 лет назад
Joints made simple. Fantastic clarity!
@leiah3199
@leiah3199 3 года назад
Thank you for breaking this down to where I can understand it better!
@hillaryh1540
@hillaryh1540 3 года назад
This is a helpful overview of joints. I appreciated having a written outline up on the board as you explained things and I found the examples you shared very helpful as well.
@eloisavazquez730
@eloisavazquez730 4 года назад
MEDA 55 Fall 2020- I learned about joints a while ago and forgot about some important information needed to know and this video was such an amazing refresher.
@alejandradiaz9433
@alejandradiaz9433 5 лет назад
I learned all about joints in this video! I learned that when looking at joints there is two ways to describe them, either anatomical or physiological parameter. For anatomical there are fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. For physiological there are synarthrose, amphiarthrose, and diarthrose. Thank you for another great video and teaching me some more about joints!!
@flossiegonzales3651
@flossiegonzales3651 3 года назад
MESA MEDA 55/FALL 2020 - Great video Professor! Very well breakdown. JOINTS: 1. Anatomical/Structural - Fibrous, cartilagenous, synovial. 2. Function/Physiological Parameter - Synarthrose, amphiarthrose, Duarthrose.
@leiniortiz4622
@leiniortiz4622 5 лет назад
I find it very helpful how you define each word and give examples of what it is and does.
@crystalxoxo7
@crystalxoxo7 4 года назад
MEDA 110 summer 2020. I enjoy how you make the videos so easy to understand. The information is concise and to the point.
@arlenechavez4313
@arlenechavez4313 4 года назад
This video was really informative. I learned a lot about joints in such a short amount of time. I like that the videos are short because you don't get bored of watching them, all the information is helpful.
@mariahwillis6858
@mariahwillis6858 5 лет назад
This video was very informative. I liked this video because I have lupus and it affects my joints a lot. So, being able to know the different joints and hear more in depth about joints was really helpful academically and personally!
@nicolevaldez1651
@nicolevaldez1651 4 года назад
I like how professor Givon explains so well
@angelikasambo7585
@angelikasambo7585 5 лет назад
I watched this right before I took the chapter 6 test and it definitely helped with the joint/bines questions on the test. I will start watching videos related to the chapter before I take the tests from now on. It is so much help. An easy review.
@aprilc.1164
@aprilc.1164 3 года назад
great overview of the joints and clarification of the joints.
@michellenguyen5434
@michellenguyen5434 4 года назад
Med 110 Summer 2020: This is by far my favorite video you made, short and sweet but packed with information thanks!
@mariabarba209
@mariabarba209 5 лет назад
Very helpful in braking down the basic understanding of joints/articulation. Thank you.
@kendralizarraga7853
@kendralizarraga7853 5 лет назад
I remember learning about synovial fluid build up and inflammation. Thanks for the info.
@leticiahdez01
@leticiahdez01 4 года назад
This is a very interesting video, thank you for explaining the joints so well
@marwasalahi2606
@marwasalahi2606 5 лет назад
Very good and helpful video about joints! I was able to learn the difference between the structural/anatomical joints and physiological/functional joints and what each of these joints include. I like how you use difference colored markers, helps a lot. Thank you!
@karlenesalcido988
@karlenesalcido988 5 лет назад
This video helped breakdown and give more information on the three anatomical joints.
@marlysem.2221
@marlysem.2221 5 лет назад
Bio 327 Fall 2019-I remember learning about fibrous, cartilage, and synovial joints in human anatomy. It really helps to know the details better in a video to visualize them better. Thank you!
@lilibethjosiecornel7350
@lilibethjosiecornel7350 4 года назад
Awesome, very informative! I now have a better understanding and knowledge about joints. Thank you!
@alova6247
@alova6247 4 года назад
It was helpful breaking the type of joint into categories.
@joharzuber9745
@joharzuber9745 4 года назад
I had no idea that synovial joints varies in structure .thank you for more details
@arleendiaz306
@arleendiaz306 5 лет назад
Learning about joints is very useful for me in what I want to do for my career. I really like that you give detailed information in a short period of time.
@maddisonhotaling1297
@maddisonhotaling1297 5 лет назад
BIOL 327: I actually really liked this video because I have always been so confused on the three different types of joints. I liked how you mentioned specific examples that relate to each type of joint. I also liked how you made it very clear what the different types of joints in the body do. Thank you!
@kelseysjourney7655
@kelseysjourney7655 5 лет назад
Helpful video, I really like how you go in depth and the two separate characteristics , one questions are the sutures created once everything is developed?
@francescawilliams4593
@francescawilliams4593 4 года назад
It is amazing that there are so many different types of joints in the human body! Thank you for the interesting lesson!
@keiryalfaro7213
@keiryalfaro7213 4 года назад
MEDA 110, summer 2020, mesa college: although I have already learned a lot of the concepts you have in these videos, I feel like they are amazing refreshers. I can see myself coming back to these if I ever need to revisit these concepts.
@lifewithliina8169
@lifewithliina8169 4 года назад
MEDA 55 MELIINA CHENG: Joints were actually one of the harder chapters that we studied this semester because there are so many different joints and what it is connected to as well as how it is functions. This video made it a lot easier to understand, thank you for the refresher!
@makenamatousek2
@makenamatousek2 5 лет назад
This lecture is great for a short and simple video to understand joints and the type of joints like fibrous, cartilage, and synovial.
@martilynnm7690
@martilynnm7690 5 лет назад
This video gave me solid learning about joints. It was easy to understand and I am now more comfortable on this topic than before.
@jessicalynnvoss
@jessicalynnvoss 4 года назад
Learning about the different kinds of joints is crazy! It is so cool that our body can have so many functions. This kind of lecture is very captivating. Jessica Willis
@michelletran5336
@michelletran5336 5 лет назад
I didn't know that joints were organized into anatomical and physiological categories. I think it's really important to learn about the different tissue makeup in each of these categories.
@julietoledano8604
@julietoledano8604 5 лет назад
Good short refresher on understanding our joints. Maybe you could give a few more examples on each so we can relate the name when we think of a joint and how/why it functions.
@brandonstewart6954
@brandonstewart6954 4 года назад
MEDA 110, Spring 2020: This is a good video to see the layout and understand the foundation of the joints before diving into detail about each one of them.
@margaritaponce1081
@margaritaponce1081 5 лет назад
I enjoyed the video. I learned we have three specific kinds: fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. I like that you gave examples of each as you introduced the three kinds.
@carinacervantes5470
@carinacervantes5470 4 года назад
Through your lecture I learned that another word for joints is articulation/s. I think this lecture is well structured and easy to follow through.
@rebeccanavar3391
@rebeccanavar3391 5 лет назад
This viedeo was very detailed and gave me perfect examples of where I can find each different joints. I enjoyed how it was easy to follow and I was able to take notes with it.
@jasonwalker8794
@jasonwalker8794 4 года назад
Simple and to the point. Great video! I wonder whats going on for double-jointed people.
@courtnidearden825
@courtnidearden825 4 года назад
BIO 176 Fall 2019: I chose joints because it was very lecture crucial to understand efficiently in anatomy and has helped me understand within physical therapy with my grandma.
@wendybryant5630
@wendybryant5630 3 года назад
meda 055 i really like that you speak clearly and slowly, makes it easier to understand and to take notes
@andreamontes9247
@andreamontes9247 4 года назад
BIOL 327 Breaking down the joints into separate categories made the understanding of joints a lot easier to understand.
@tianacoleman8866
@tianacoleman8866 5 лет назад
Bio 327: I didn't know anything about joints, but I learned a lot while watching this video. You gave good examples and I liked how you used different colored markers to distinguish the differences.
@esperona7385
@esperona7385 3 года назад
This is a helpful overview of joints, Joints were actually one of the harder chapters, So I found it quite interesting that a joint is also referenced as an articulation.
@imaracaraballo3723
@imaracaraballo3723 5 лет назад
I always thought of joints being mobile, it was interesting to learn that a joint is basically just a junction, whether it moves or not. BIO 327 Spring 2019
@sabs110
@sabs110 5 лет назад
So much useful information jammed into a short video! Very convenient for a quick refresher
@lindseywilder9094
@lindseywilder9094 5 лет назад
Great refresher on joints!
@shelbywright1659
@shelbywright1659 5 лет назад
I think it's great that you separated the joints based off mobility (anatomical and physiological) because it helps to group them and separate them based upon functionality.
@ashleyneary593
@ashleyneary593 5 лет назад
Articulation! Great video on joints and a great refresher.
@arleneepensado5744
@arleneepensado5744 4 года назад
Great detail and information in this video, very talented!
@michelesjourney2417
@michelesjourney2417 3 года назад
43017 MEDA 55 Fall 2020: This is a great refresher of the joints. Quick and straight to the point. This will help me remember the joints in my future classes.
@vanessatmunyendamutsa8263
@vanessatmunyendamutsa8263 3 года назад
MEDA 55 FALL 2020 Great to learn that articulations is an other word for joints. I am glad you went over the different types of physiology, great way to refresh my mind .
@nelleh0412
@nelleh0412 5 лет назад
I appreciate the one or two examples you provided for anatomical joints and I know you have more videos elaborating each but I believe the video would be more helpful if you provided an example for the each of the different physiological joints as well. This video is very helpful for a basic overview and refresher of the different kinds of joints!
@vincetejada95
@vincetejada95 5 лет назад
Great lecture for a quick overview about joints. It’s interesting to see the different classifications based on the types of tissue
@PLLMrsEzriaFitz
@PLLMrsEzriaFitz 2 года назад
MEDA 115 (FALL 2021): I enjoyed how short and straight to the point your video was. It was easy to follow too. - Maydelin S.
@hildafriasmoreno9811
@hildafriasmoreno9811 3 года назад
I appreciate the simplistic and short videos, too much information at once can be a deterrent on the subject.
@isabellapina3662
@isabellapina3662 4 года назад
BIO 327 Fall 2019: I learned a lot that I didn't know about different joints. Very good explanations!
@ninospetros2479
@ninospetros2479 4 года назад
I learned a great deal about the anatomical joints!
@anaazizi5219
@anaazizi5219 2 года назад
It is amazing that there are so many different types of joints in the human body!
@jeromejohnson9005
@jeromejohnson9005 4 года назад
MEDA 55 FALL 2020: thank you for the information and putting the joints in a different category.
@barbaralopez2510
@barbaralopez2510 5 лет назад
this video was super easy to follow. I was able to learn the difference between physiological and anatomical. I would keep using the different colored markers, it really helped separate the information.
@rfig8359
@rfig8359 5 лет назад
this video helped me to understand the difference in the anatomical and physiological parameter in joints.
@Hamiimarie
@Hamiimarie 4 года назад
idk if you're still making videos, but they are really helpful! short and straight to the point! Hopefully, you can continue making videos.
@rinainjapan
@rinainjapan 5 лет назад
Lot's of simplifies information useful for my class. Before I didn't know there were joints in skull, now I know they're fibrous joints!
@madelinebailey5633
@madelinebailey5633 4 года назад
very informative! great explanations thanks for using different colors it helps a lot
@emilyfan8710
@emilyfan8710 4 года назад
I didn't know that there were two ways to describe joints. Thanks for the informative video.
@aaronsum7
@aaronsum7 5 лет назад
anatomical and physiological sets of the types of joints simplify the classification of the joints . In my head when I'm reading the material ,I'm making association between fibrous joint to immovable and so forth. I feel like its easier to connect the anatomical descriptions of type of joints with each other and same with the physiological. its like weaving the concept together. you really can get bogged down by the paragraph following a term. Its nice to making connections to tie it together.
@cookiedough599
@cookiedough599 5 лет назад
One thing that I have noticed that you have done in the videos about that you start with the joints that are not movable and then you move onto the joints that would be considered moveable. I think that is a nice way to transition into the different joints because I think people have a more understanding of the joints that move rather than the ones that do not move.
@sarahmendoza7061
@sarahmendoza7061 5 лет назад
Joints are not something we hear a lot about, so I learned things I didn't even know before, like how many types of joints we have!
@robertmarinez2842
@robertmarinez2842 4 года назад
BIO 176 Fall 2019: The classification of joints is key to our field, and this video is very informative.
@parastooemamzadehgan9761
@parastooemamzadehgan9761 5 лет назад
This video is a good review about joints anatomical and physiological characteristics and 3 types of joints with examples.
@vivnina3659
@vivnina3659 5 лет назад
Very informative video. In brief, I’ve learned that joints or articulations can be categorized into two classes: - The structural or anatomical classification of joints which include: fibrous joints, cartilage joints, and synovial joints. - The physiological or functional classification of joints which include: Synarthroses (immobile joints), Amphiarthroses (slightly movable joints), Diarthroses (movable joints).
@hannahpark2145
@hannahpark2145 5 лет назад
This video really helpful to understand basic structure of joints! Specifically, about fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial on this video.
@codyamescuadelacueva4199
@codyamescuadelacueva4199 4 года назад
Great learning new info on the physiological joints!
@emilyunderwood5795
@emilyunderwood5795 5 лет назад
I remember learning about this topic in anatomy years ago. This video is a great refresher on this topic!
@carlostorres3104
@carlostorres3104 5 лет назад
I was having trouble understanding the skeletal system chapter on my book and you explained everything in 4 mins! nice
@jessicanovakovskaya9478
@jessicanovakovskaya9478 4 года назад
BIO327-02 I didn't know there were three types of joints. I had never heard of synovial joints before. It is really interesting learning about all of the little structures that make up our bodies.
@terrypaulsen8790
@terrypaulsen8790 4 года назад
Meda 55, Fall 2019 : Putting the joints in different category makes it easier to understand.
@mariahuerta3468
@mariahuerta3468 4 года назад
Bio 327 (02) Something new that I learned is the 3 different types of joints which include fibrous, cartilage, and synovial. You explained it very clearly!
@cierrawran6370
@cierrawran6370 5 лет назад
This video was very useful in learning about the different categories of joints.
@docsabri7
@docsabri7 4 года назад
Bio 175 : I liked the break down of the concepts. helps to remember the classifications.
@tayloroconnor4799
@tayloroconnor4799 4 года назад
MEDA 110, FALL 2019: As someone who suffers from joint issues, it was interesting to learn about
@brandieagle8546
@brandieagle8546 6 лет назад
Good note taking video. Enjoyed the length also.
@laraamin798
@laraamin798 5 лет назад
Super helpful and informative. Thank you!
@aime16sm
@aime16sm 4 года назад
Meda 55 Summer 2020: So informational and easy to understand! Thanks!
@teeorbea
@teeorbea 5 лет назад
If the anatomical structure of a cartilage or synovial joint took on an uncharacteristic physiological structure (cartilage acts as diarthrose movement) would that be a concern for injury or disease?
@LUNAASMR1
@LUNAASMR1 3 года назад
MEDA115 We forget how important joints are in our bodies, thanks for the info!
@Ai-yw6ze
@Ai-yw6ze 5 лет назад
The video is short but its very fast and useful information. I learned more in this video than I would in a class lecture.
@jazminpenaloza8027
@jazminpenaloza8027 5 лет назад
Good video was able to learn more about the difference between physiological and anatomical.
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