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Anatomy Articulation

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Skull fibrous, synarthrotic, Syndesmoses, Coronal Suture, Sagittal suture, Lambdoid suture, occipitomastoid suture
Temporo--Mandibular synovial, diarthrotic Mandibular Fossa of the Temporal and Mandibular Condyle of the Mandible
Atlanto--occipital synovial, diarthrotic Occipital Condyles of Occipital and the Superior Articular Facet of Atlas
Atlantoaxial synovial, diarthrotic. Inferior articular facet of atlas and Superior articular facet of Axial. Facet for dens of atlas and dens of axial
Lumbosacral Synovial, diarthrotic. Inferior Articular Facet of lumbar and Superior articular facet of sacrum
Intervertebral Cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic. Intervertebral discs Inferior vertebral of upper vertebral and superior vertebral of lower vertebral
Vertebrocostal synovial, diarthrotic, Superior costal facet on thoracic vertebral and head on rib. Tranasverse costal facet on thoracic vertebral and tubercle of rib
Sternoclavicular synovial and diarthrotic. Jugular notch of sternum and sternal end of clavicle
Sternocostal cartilaginous and synarthrotic. Costal cartilage
Acromioclavicular synovial diarthrotic. Acromial end of clavicle and acromion of scapula
Glenohumeral synovial, diarthrotic Glenoid Cavity of scapula and head of humerus
Elbow synovial, diarthrotic. Capitulum of humerus and head of radius. Trochlea of humerus and trochlea notch of ulna
Radioulnar (proximal & distal) synovial, diarthrotic. Radial notch of ulna with head of radius. Ulnar notch of radius with head of ulna
Sacroiliac synovial, diarthrotic. Auricular surface of sacrum and auricular surface of the pubis
Pubic symphysis Cartilaginous, amphiarthrotic. Articulating surface of pubis
Coxal synovial and diarthrotic. Acetabulum of pelvic and head of femur
Tibiofemoral synovial, diarthrotic. Lateral condyle of femur and articular surface of lateral condyle of tibia . Medial condyle of femur and articular surface of medial condyle of tibia
Tibiofibular (proximal & distal) Proximal: synovial, diarthrotic. Distal: fibrous, synarthrotic
Ankle synovial, diarthrotic
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