"Syndesmophyte" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare or obsolete term that refers to something related to or resembling a syndesmosis, which is a type of fibrous joint that connects two bones through a fibrous ligament that is often supplemented by a ligament along the axis of the body.
Syndesmosis (not syndesmophyte) is a term used in anatomy.
Here are 5 possible usage examples:
The syndesmosis refers to the joint where the two bones are held together by ligaments.
The knee joint is an example of a syndesmosis, where the tibia and fibula bones are connected.
A syndesmosis is a strong but non-permanent connection between two bones.
In some cases, a syndesmosis can fuse into a more permanent joint, such as the calcaneocuboid joint in the foot.
Understanding the anatomy of the syndesmosis is essential for diagnosing and treating injuries or conditions such as ankle sprains or osteoarthritis.