Yes, but there is 'stuff' between the bones in the joints.
joints
Joints are points of connection between bones. Ligaments are points of connection between tissue and bone.
Articulations
The contact between two or more bones is facilitated by joints. Joints allow for movement and flexibility, and are cushioned by cartilage and lubricated by synovial fluid to reduce friction. Different types of joints include hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints, and pivot joints.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.
Bones do not bend directly, they bend at the joints (points at which two bones meet).
The joints between the carpal bones are synovial joints, specifically gliding joints. These joints allow for small amounts of movement between the carpal bones to help with wrist flexibility and stability. The surrounding ligaments provide additional support to these joints.
joints
If bones did not have joints between them, you would not be able to move; would not be able to bend you arms, legs, etc.
"Joints"
The joints between the carpals (wrist bones) are called intercarpal joints, while the joints between the tarsals (ankle bones) are known as tarsal joints. These joints allow for movement and flexibility in the hands and feet.
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