Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

diarthroses

Anatomy / Physiology
/daɪˈɑrθrəˌsiːz/
Definition
Diarthroses are a class of joints in the body that allow for a significant range of movement.
Examples
  • The knee is an example of a diarthrosis joint, allowing for bending and straightening.
  • Shoulders are diarthroses, making them highly mobile joints.
Meaning
These joints are typically characterized by a fluid-filled joint cavity that enables the mobility of bones.
Synonyms
  • Synovial joints
  • Freely movable joints