| diarthrosis | <anatomy> A form of articulation which admits of considerable motion; a complete joint; abarticulation. See Articulation. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, fr. To joint, articulate; through, asunder + to fasten by a joint, joint. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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synovial joint: a joint so articulated as to move freely
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----A joint is the location at which two bones make contact. Structurally, the joints are classified as:*fibrous - bones are connected by fibrous connective tissue.*cartilaginous - bones are connected by cartilage.*synovial - there is a space (synovial cavity) between the articulating bones.Functionally, they can be classified as:*synarthrosis - permit no movement.*amphiarthrosis - permit little movement.*diarthrosis - permit a variety of movements (e.g. flexion, adduction, pronation). ...
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Freely moveable joint; synovial joint.
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