Syndesmosis vs Joints - What's the difference?
syndesmosis | joints |
(anatomy) A slightly movable articulation or joint where the contiguous bony surfaces are united by an interosseous ligament.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 19, author=Russell Gould, title=Storm dismisses any talk of Greg Inglis returning, work=Herald Sun
, passage=He was diagnosed with syndesmosis in his left ankle, the same injury that cost Ryan Hoffman a place in last year's grand final. }}
As nouns the difference between syndesmosis and joints
is that syndesmosis is (anatomy) a slightly movable articulation or joint where the contiguous bony surfaces are united by an interosseous ligament while joints is .syndesmosis
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