This fibrous false joint does not produce joint fluid and does not possess the normal cellular structures of a real joint, but it connects the bones together effectively.
This fibrous false joint does not produce joint fluid and does not possess the normal cellular structures of a real joint but it does connect the bones together effectively.
The fibrous false joint that will replace the hip joint will heal with a greater range of motion.
Not exact matches
With the removal of the femoral head this hip
joint develops a
false fibrous joint over time.
Function of the leg in larger dogs is harder to predict due to the limitations of the weight - bearing capability of the
false fibrous joint.
Removal of the portion of the femur that articulates with the hip
joint then causes formation of a
false fibrous joint.
The femur is kept in place by the leg muscles and eventually a
fibrous connection forms what is called a «
false joint» around the acetabulum and the area where the femur used to be.