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immovable joint

 

An immovable joint in which the ends of the bones forming the joint are dovetailed together and connected by tough fibrous tissue.

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(ĭ-mū'və-bəl)
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A union of two bones by fibrous tissue, such as a syndesmosis or gomphosis, in which there is no joint cavity and little motion is possible. Also called fibrous joint, synarthrodia, synarthrodial joint, synarthrosis.

 
 

 

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