Amphiarthrosis
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Diagrammatic section of a symphysis. | |
Gray's | subject #70 285 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | a_31/12127217 |
Amphiarthrosis is a type of continuous, slightly movable joint.[1]
[edit] Types
In amphiarthroses, the contiguous bony surfaces are either:
- symphysis: connected by broad flattened disks of fibrocartilage, of a more or less complex structure, as in the articulations between the bodies of the vertebrae. An example is the sternocostal joint.
- syndesmosis: united by an interosseous ligament, as in the inferior tibiofibular articulation.
[edit] References
- ^ Module - Introduction to Joints. Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
[edit] External links
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