Incudomalleolar joint

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Incudomalleolar joint is a small joint in the middle ear that plays a crucial role in the transmission of sound from the outer ear to the inner ear. It is formed by the articulation of two of the three smallest bones in the human body, the incus and the malleus.

Etymology

The term "incudomalleolar" is derived from the Latin words "incus" meaning anvil and "malleus" meaning hammer, which are the names of the two bones that form this joint.

Anatomy

The incudomalleolar joint is a synovial joint, which means it is surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue and produces a lubricating fluid that allows for smooth movement. The incus and malleus bones articulate at this joint, with the incus acting as a bridge between the malleus and the third bone in the middle ear, the stapes.

Function

The primary function of the incudomalleolar joint is to transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. When sound waves hit the eardrum, they cause the malleus to vibrate. These vibrations are then transferred to the incus and on to the stapes, which sends them into the inner ear where they are converted into electrical signals and sent to the brain.

Related Terms

  • Middle ear: The part of the ear that contains the incudomalleolar joint.
  • Incus: One of the bones that forms the incudomalleolar joint.
  • Malleus: The other bone that forms the incudomalleolar joint.
  • Stapes: The third bone in the middle ear, which works with the incudomalleolar joint to transmit sound to the inner ear.

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