1. Irregular
2. DEFINITION
3. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
4. Prevents
4.1. Rubbing
5. Movement
6. Arranged
6.1. Groups
6.2. Opposing
7. Provides
7.1. Form
8. Comprises
8.1. Bones of skeleton
8.2. Muscles
8.2.1. Keep in place
8.2.2. Movement
8.3. Cartilage
8.4. Joints
9. Muscular
9.1. Tendons
9.1.1. Bands
9.1.1.1. Tough
9.1.1.2. Flexible
9.1.2. Stretch
9.1.3. Initiation
9.1.4. Connect
9.1.4.1. Muscles
9.1.4.1.1. Origin
9.1.4.1.2. Insertion
9.2. Skeletal
9.2.1. Divisions
9.2.1.1. Appendicular
9.2.1.2. Axial
9.2.2. Classifications
9.2.2.1. Long
9.2.2.2. Short
9.2.2.3. Flat
9.2.2.4. Sesamoid
9.2.3. Functions
9.2.3.1. Framework
9.2.3.2. Difficult
9.2.3.3. Protective
9.2.3.4. Marrow
9.2.3.4.1. Yellow
9.2.3.4.2. Red
9.2.3.5. Storage
9.2.3.5.1. Minerals
9.3. Contraction
9.4. Types
9.4.1. Cardiac
9.4.1.1. Heart
9.4.2. Skeletal
9.4.3. Smooth
9.4.3.1. Unconscious
10. Joints, ligaments and bursae
10.1. Bursae
10.1.1. Cushioning
10.1.2. Around joint
10.2. Ligaments
10.3. Limit
10.3.1. Dislocation
10.3.2. Breaks
10.3.3. Movements
10.4. Joints
10.4.1. Divisions
10.4.1.1. Synovial
10.4.1.1.1. Lubricates
10.4.1.1.2. Not directly joined
10.4.1.2. Synarthroses
10.4.1.2.1. False joints
10.4.1.3. Diarthroses
10.4.1.3.1. Two or more
10.4.1.3.2. Articular heads
10.4.2. Around joints
10.4.3. Connect
10.4.3.1. Bones
11. Clinical significance
11.1. Diseases
11.1.1. Common
11.1.1.1. Articular
11.1.2. Motor discrepancies
11.1.3. Functioning disorders