Which types of joints are immovable or only slightly movable?
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Immovable or slightly movable joints.
Fibrous, synovial, and cartilaginous are structural classifications of joints. Classifications based on joint function consider how movable bones are at joint locations. These classifications include immovable (synarthrosis), slightly movable (amphiarthrosis), and freely movable (diarthrosis) joints.
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Functional classifications of joints include immovable, slightly movable, and freely movable joints. Freely movable (synovial) joints are most abundant and include six types: pivot, hinge, condyloid, saddle, plane, and ball-and-socket joints.
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