There are three primary classifications of joints: Fibrous - - TopicsExpress



          

There are three primary classifications of joints: Fibrous - little or no movement. Examples: the joint between distal end of tibia and fibula and the sutures of skull; Cartilaginous: little or no movement. Examples: the joint between the pubic bones and between the ribs and sternum; Synovial: most common, movable joint, contains a joint capsule, synovial membrane, hyaline cartilage, ligaments and synovial fluid. Examples: knee hip, elbow and ankle.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 02:10:28 +0000

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