Rolandic Anatomy

larynx (Fibrous joints)

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Fibrous joints of the larynx are characterized by dense connective tissue directly uniting articulating surfaces, providing limited movement and structural stability to the laryngeal cartilages. These articulations primarily involve syndesmosis and gomphosis types of fibrous connections.

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