synarthroosi
Synarthroosi, or synarthrosis in English, is a type of joint characterized by immobility or extremely limited movement. It is one of the three functional classifications of joints, the others being amphiarthrosis (slightly movable) and diarthrosis (freely movable). In a synarthrosis, the articulating bones are tightly joined by connective tissue, either fibrous or cartilaginous, which restricts motion and provides stability.
Fibrous synarthroses are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue. They include sutures, such as those between
Cartilaginous synarthroses involve hyaline cartilage linking the bones. The classic example is synchondrosis, such as the
Functionally, synarthroses provide stability and protect underlying structures in areas where bones meet and require rigidity.