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  2. Fibrous joint - Wikipedia

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    A suture is a type of fibrous joint that is only found in the skull (cranial suture). The bones are bound together by Sharpey's fibres . A tiny amount of movement is permitted at sutures, which contributes to the compliance and elasticity of the skull.

  3. Synarthrosis - Wikipedia

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    Sutures and gomphoses are both synarthroses. Joints which allow more movement are called amphiarthroses or diarthroses. Syndesmoses are considered to be amphiarthrotic, because they allow a small amount of movement. [1]

  4. Syndesmosis - Wikipedia

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    Syndesmosis between ulna and radius of upper arm. A syndesmosis (“fastened with a band”) is a type of fibrous joint in which two parallel bones are united to each other by fibrous connective tissue.

  5. Outline of human anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Cranial syndesmoses; Cranial sutures. Coronal suture; Sagittal suture; Lambdoid suture; Dento-alveolar syndesmosis (gomphosis) Cranial cartilaginous joints Cranial synchondroses; Cranial synovial joints Temporomandibular joint. Sphenomandibular ligament; Stylomandibular ligament; Atlanto-occipital joint; Vertebral joints Syndesmoses of ...

  6. Joint - Wikipedia

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    Other joints such as sutures between the bones of the skull permit very little movement (only during birth) in order to protect the brain and the sense organs. [3] The connection between a tooth and the jawbone is also called a joint, and is described as a fibrous joint known as a gomphosis. Joints are classified both structurally and ...

  7. Frontal suture - Wikipedia

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    The frontal suture is a fibrous joint that divides the two halves of the frontal bone of the skull in infants and children. Typically, it completely fuses between three and nine months of age, with the two halves of the frontal bone being fused together.

  8. Syndesmosis procedure - Wikipedia

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    Syndesmosis procedure is one of the more than twenty bunion surgeries currently being performed. While the majority of bunion surgeries involve the breaking and shifting of bones (osteotomy procedures), [1] syndesmosis procedure [2] is one of few surgical techniques that use a soft-tissue or non-osteotomy (non-bone-breaking) approach to afford the same correction.

  9. Interosseous membrane - Wikipedia

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