noun
- an immovable joint in which bones are united by fibrous tissue
Usage: anatomy
Examples
- The sutures of the skull are examples of synarthrosis joints.
- A synarthrosis provides structural stability rather than movement.
- The fibrous tissue in a synarthrosis holds the bones firmly together.
- Medical students learn that synarthrosis joints are found primarily in the skull.
- Unlike ball-and-socket joints, a synarthrosis allows no movement between bones.
- The gomphosis joint between teeth and jaw bone is a type of synarthrosis.