syndesmosis
syndesmosis joint.
A syndesmosis is a type of articulation, or joint, in which two adjacent bones are joined by an interosseous membrane.
Bone to bone connections occur by way of ligaments, whereas bone to muscle connections occur by way of tendons.
a ligament is a tissue that holds the bones together at the joint
A ligament is a special type of fibrous tissue that connects one bone to another bone.
The anterior longitudinal ligament, is a tough band of tissue that runs down the front of the vertebral column and holds the vertebral bones together.
Are syndesmosis bones held together by interosseous ligaments?
A syndesmosis is a type of articulation, or joint, in which two adjacent bones are joined by an interosseous membrane.
ligament
Ligaments (also known as articular ligament, articular laura, fibrous ligament or true ligament) connect bones together. (Ligament damage is called a sprain.)
A+ Ligament
A ligament connects bones to other bones in the human body. It is, and resembles, a tough and fibrous strip of tissue.
A ligament is a tough fibrous band of tissue connecting the articular extremities of bones or supporting an organ in place.the stuff that connects your muscles
A ligament is a tough fibrous band of tissue connecting the articular extremities of bones or supporting an organ in place!
A ligament connects 2 bones together.
A ligament is a tough fibrous band of tissue connecting the articular extremities of bones or supporting an organ in place.the stuff that connects your muscles
A Ligament is a band of tissue, usually white and fibrous, serving to connect bones, hold organs in place. Ligaments hold your bone together and help them bend.
ligament