- A
joint or
articulation (or
articular surface) is the
connection made
between bones, ossicles, or
other hard
structures in the body
which link an animal's...
-
animals with
internal bones) have ligaments. It is also
known as
articular ligament,
articular larua,
fibrous ligament, or true ligament.
Ligaments are similar...
- The
articular process or
zygapophysis (Gr****: ζυγόν, romanized: zugón, lit. 'yoke' + apophysis) of a
vertebra is a
projection of the
vertebra that serves...
- tetrapods, it
covers and
protects the ends of long
bones at the
joints as
articular cartilage, and is a
structural component of many body
parts including...
- with bone,
articular cartilage, and
articular disc shown.
Elbow joint. Deep dissection.
Anterior view.
Articular cartilage damage Articular cartilage injuries...
- mandible. The main
components are the
joint capsule,
articular disc,
mandibular condyles,
articular surface of the
temporal bone,
temporomandibular ligament...
- Chandran, Sheena; Chou,
Loretta (2012). "Current
Concepts Review: Intra-
Articular Fractures of the Calcaneus". Foot &
Ankle International. 33 (1): 79–86...
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Articular cartilage damage in the knee may be
found on its own but it will more
often be
found in
conjunction with
injuries to
ligaments and menisci....
- structure. The
exception occurs at
tissue boundaries, for
example the
articular surfaces of joints, in
which chondrocytes may be
flattened or discoid...
- In anatomy, a
joint capsule or
articular capsule is an
envelope surrounding a
synovial joint. Each
joint capsule has two parts: an
outer fibrous layer...