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Walter Richmond
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10 January, 00:04
Fixed immovable joint
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Gavyn Kaufman
10 January, 00:20
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The fibrous joints are mostly also called as "fixed" or "immovable joints" These types of joints does not have joint cavity and are connected through fibrous connective tissue.
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Fixed joints are those where movement of bones is not possible, for example: skull (cranium). They provide stability in certain areas. They are characterized by 'continuity of bony segments' which have been tightly joined and separated by a thin fibrous connective tissue. There are 3 different types of fixed joints: sutures, serrate suture and lap suture.
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