syndesmosis joint.
The radius and ulna are joined by a syndesmosis along the lengths of their shafts. The distal radioulnar joint is not a syndesmosis.
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.
Yes they all are.
No they are not, the inter-phalangeal joints are considered hinge joints. An example of syndesmosis in humans occurs at the tibio-fibular articulation/joint.
ankle syndesmosis
longer; greater
This joint is called as syndesmosis.
A syndesmosis joint is a type of slightly movable joint (amphiarthrosis) characterized by fibrous connective tissue that forms an interosseus membrane. An example would be the distal articulation of the tibia and fibula.
longer; greater
Syndesmosis.