kind of since you mention it, but i think technically no. but i am not a doctor.
interesting question though.
Yes
skull bones are fixed because, they protect your brain...just like your rib bones protect your heart....but if you dont get them fixed then your brain can be damaged in some way either little or big...life or death...that is why skulll bones are fixed.
Costochondritis, also known as Tzietze's syndrome, is inflammation of the rib and joint.
The joint connecting the sternum and the first rib is a cartilaginous joint known as the sternocostal joint. This joint provides flexibility and allows for movements during breathing.
A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.
A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.
The knee is not a fixed joint it is a pivotal hinge joint; they are completely different a fixed joint barely moves where as a pivotal hinge joint moves in four directions.
A fixed is a joint that don't move
The 1st rib articulates primarily with the first thoracic vertebra at the costovertebral joint. Additionally, it forms a joint with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternocostal joint. This rib is unique in its anatomy and plays a critical role in the thoracic structure and function.
The junction of the rib and cartilage is the costochondral joint.
no
The Fixed Joint Moves Your Buttox in a Way To Show Pride.