Types of joints in the human body (Synovial Joints) - in Hindi (PART-2) |Bhushan Science

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In this video we discussed about the Types of joints in the human body - Anatomy & Examples.
A joint is a point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints; Fibrous (immovable), Cartilaginous (partially moveable) and the Synovial (freely moveable) joint. Fibrous Joints
Fibrous (synarthrodial): This type of joint is held together by only a ligament. Examples are where the teeth are held to their bony sockets and at both the radioulnar and tibiofibular joints.
Cartilaginous
Cartilaginous (synchondroses and symphyses): These joints occur where the connection between the articulating bones is made up of cartilage for example between vertebrae in the spine.
Synchondroses are temporary joints which are only present in children, up until the end of puberty. For example the epiphyseal plates in long bones. Symphesis joints are permanent cartilaginous joints, for example, the pubic symphysis.
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