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        | The study of musculoskeletal movement |  | 
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        | A slightly moveable joint |  | 
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        | A joint capable of little or no movement |  | 
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        | Immovable fibrous joints binding the bones of the skull   |  | 
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        | Type of joint attaching a tooth to its socket |  | 
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        | Joint in which two bones are bound only by ligaments |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which bones are joined by hyaline cartilage |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which bones are joined by fibrocartilage |  | 
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        | Joint in which two bones, once separate, become fused by osseous tissue |  | 
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        | Joint in which two bones are separated by a space filled with lubricant |  | 
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        | The slippery lubricant filling the space between bones in a synovial joint |  | 
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        | Connective tissue covering ajoining surfaces of bones within a joint |  | 
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        | Outer layer of joint capule that is continuous with the periosteum |  | 
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        | Inner layer of joint capsule made of areolar tissue which secretes fluid |  | 
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        | Fibrous fluid filled sac located where a tendon passes over a bone |  | 
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        | Type of burae that are elongated and wrap around tendons |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which the bone can move in only one plane |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which the bone can move in two planes |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which the bone can move in three or more planes |  | 
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        | Joint in which one bone with a hemispherical head fits within a cuplike depression on the other |  | 
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        | Joint in which one bone with a convex surface fits into a concave depression of the other bone |  | 
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        | The trapeziometacarpal joint for example |  | 
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        | Monoaxial joint in which a projection of one bone fits into a ring-like ligament of the other |  | 
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        | Type of joint in which the articular surfaces are only slightly convex and concave |  | 
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        | condvloid (ellipsoid) joint |  | Definition 
 
        | Joint in which an oval convex surface of one bone fits into a similarly shaped depression of the other |  | 
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