amphiarthrooseiksi
Amphiarthrooseiksi are joints with limited mobility, a category between synarthroses, which are immobile, and diarthroses, which are freely movable. These joints provide small, controlled movements that contribute to stability, posture, and the distribution of mechanical stresses in the skeleton. The tissue composition and joint anatomy limit movement while permitting function.
Structurally, amphiarthrooseiksi can be grouped into cartilaginous and fibrous types. Cartilaginous amphiarthrooseiksi include synchondroses, where bones
Prominent examples include the pubic symphysis and many vertebral joints, where the intervertebral discs and adjacent
Functionally, amphiarthroses provide shock absorption and load sharing while maintaining stability. They have varying healing properties