Synovial joints (Diarthroses) - Synovial fluid - Synovitis | Anatomy

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Synovial joints (Diarthroses) contain a joint capsule that’s lined by a synovial membrane. The joint cavity is filled with synovial fluid. Intercapsular structures (inside the joints) include menisci, ligaments, tendons, cartilages covering bony surfaces). Bursae contain synovial fluid. Synovial fluid analysis can help diagnose many conditions and joint diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, gout, septic arthritis, osteoarthritis,…etc). | Anatomy Basics…Lectures for doctors, nurses, physician assistants, MBBS students, USMLE, NCLEX, PLAB, COMLEX, NCLEX, MCAT, Biology.

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alison
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Heba
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The manubrium sterni is a permanent synchondrosis, and the epiphyseal plate is temporary, so could it be either of them? Why is it listed as temporary

ambition_loves_Allah_
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I have a question ❓

Why ( fibrous joint) is listed as ( No movement) which ( suture) has a very little movement because it ossifies, so it has a little movement, doesn't it?

ambition_loves_Allah_
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Hi, I would like to know are you a doctor? Have you passed your USMLe ?
Anyway, thank you for your videos ❤

minakyran
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How can we increase the Synovial fluid in our body to increase joint movement ?

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