The joints that can have an interosseous membrane are syndesmoses , which connect adjacent bones through a broad ligamentous sheet. Unlike synchondroses and sutural joints, syndesmoses allow for some movement while stabilizing the bones. Examples include the distal radioulnar joint and the tibiofibular joint. ;
The joints that can have an interosseous membrane are syndesmoses. This type of fibrous joint connects bones with a broad ligament, allowing for some movement and stability. Examples include the distal radioulnar joint and the tibiofibular joint.
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