Joints — Classification & Synovial Joint Structure
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A joint (articulation) is the site where two or more bones, or bone and cartilage, meet. The way bones are united determines how much movement is possible — from completely rigid sutures of the skull to the freely mobile shoulder. Mastering joint classification is the conceptual scaffold on which all of orthopaedics, sports-injury, and regional-anatomy MCQs are built, so this topic, though "easy", is repeatedly milke…
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