| Syndesmosis | |
|---|---|
| Gray's | subject #70 285 |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | s_32/12777400 |
A syndesmosis is slightly movable articulation where the contiguous bony surfaces are united by an interosseous ligament, as in the inferior tibiofibular articulation. Introduction ( Joints or Articulations Sutural ligament Fibrocartilages Elsevier, the world's largest Publisher of Medical and Scientific literature, forms part of the Reed Elsevier group The inferior tibiofibular articulation ( tibiofibular syndesmosis) is formed by the rough convex surface of the medial side of the lower end of the Fibula, and a
Another example is found between the radius and ulna. Remote Authentication Dial In User Service ( RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized access authorization and accounting management for people or computers The ulna ( elbow bone) is a long bone prismatic in form placed at the medial side of the Forearm, parallel with the radius. [1]
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