Arthrology

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Arthrology is the branch of anatomy that studies the joints of the body — how bones connect, the structures involved, and how they allow movement.

Arthrology is the science concerned with the study of the anatomy, function, dysfunction and treatment of joints and articulations.[1]

The prefix "arthro-" refers to joints, as in arthrogram, arthroscopy, or arthritis, from the Greek ἄρθρον arthron. Arthrology is also referred to as arthrologia, syndesmologia, syndesmology, and synosteology.[2] Specialists in this field are known as arthrologists.[3]

Famous Arthologists include:

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