diarthrooseiksi
Diarthrooseiksi refers to the plural of diarthrosis, a class of joints in vertebrate anatomy that are freely movable. In English-language anatomy, the corresponding plural is diarthroses, and the singular is diarthrosis.
These joints are characterized by a synovial cavity and articular cartilage, surrounded by a fibrous capsule
Movement is enabled by a fluid-filled cavity and a coordinated arrangement of bones, cartilage, and ligaments.
Examples of diarthroses include the knee and elbow (hinge joints), the hip and shoulder (ball-and-socket), the
Clinical note: due to the presence of synovial fluid and cartilage, diarthroses are common sites of degenerative
Etymology and usage: The term “diarthrooseiksi” is used in Finnish-language texts as the plural form of diarthrosis.