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Introduction to Joints definitions
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  • Articulation

    A contact point between two or more bones or between a bone and a tooth.
  • Arthrosis

    Another term for a joint, indicating the connection between bones.
  • Arthrology

    The scientific study of joints and their functions.
  • Hyaline Cartilage

    A type of cartilage found in joints, providing smooth surfaces for movement.
  • Fibrocartilage

    A type of cartilage that provides support and rigidity in joints.
  • Ligaments

    Dense connective tissues that connect bone to bone, providing joint stability.
  • Tendons

    Dense connective tissues that connect muscles to bones, aiding in movement.
  • Synarthroses

    Immovable joints that do not allow for any movement.
  • Amphiarthroses

    Joints that allow for slight movement, providing some flexibility.
  • Diarthroses

    Freely movable joints that allow for a wide range of motion.
  • Fibrous Joints

    Joints connected by fibrous tissue, typically immovable.
  • Cartilaginous Joints

    Joints connected by cartilage, allowing limited movement.
  • Synovial Joints

    Joints that are freely movable and contain a synovial cavity.
  • Sutures

    Immovable fibrous joints found between the bones of the skull.
  • Gomphoses

    Fibrous joints that connect teeth to their sockets in the jawbone.