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Fibrous - no movement, no cavity, held by tissue. eg (cranium bones) Cartilaginous - some movement, no cavity, held by cartilage. eg (between vertebrae, ribs and sternum, pelvis) Synovial - free movement, has cavity, held by ligaments. eg (elbow, knee, shoulder, hip, wrist, ankle)

Author: Edward Beath



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Three Types of Joints


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