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Erkrankungen der Gelenke

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Abstract

Verbindungen zweier Knochen können auf dreierlei Art und Weise beschaffen sein:

1. Als Bandhaft (Syndesmose). Sie besteht aus Bindegewebe (z. B. Membranea interossea, Schädelnähte).

2. Als Knorpelhaft (Synchondrose). Hierzu gehören im engeren oder weiteren Sinne z. B. die Symphysenfuge, die Sakroiliakal-“Gelenke“, die Synchondrosis manubriosternalis und die Verbindungen zwischen zwei Wirbelkörpern.

3. Als echtes (synoviales) Gelenk (Abb. 18.1).

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