Amphiarthrosis

Amphiarthrosis
Diagrammatic section of a symphysis.
Identifiers
TA98A03.0.00.052
TA21551
FMA76693
Anatomical terminology

Amphiarthrosis is a type of continuous, slightly movable joint. Most amphiarthroses are held together by cartilage, as a result of which limited movements between the bones are made possible. An example is the joints of the vertebral column, which only allow for small movements between adjacent vertebrae. However, when combined, these movements provide the flexibility that allows the body to twist, bend forward, backwards, or to the side.