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That is a good question which I will cover in a separate video looking at the ossicular articulations, ligaments and muscles of the middle ear. The articulations between the ossicles are synovial joints - between the malleus and incus is a saddle-shaped synovial joint, and at the joint between the incus and stapedius is a ball and socket configuration. As with other synovial joints elsewhere within the body, the articular surfaces are covered with cartilage and the joint is surrounded by a capsule lined by synovium.
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sir thank u so much for these videos ......med school has never been easier but u have sure made it less harder with ur amazing detailed videos .......thank u so much
No tutorial on inner ear😢
We need more!! Do the spleen, please.
Nice info ,Peter.
How do these three bones stay together?
By joints
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That is a good question which I will cover in a separate video looking at the ossicular articulations, ligaments and muscles of the middle ear. The articulations between the ossicles are synovial joints - between the malleus and incus is a saddle-shaped synovial joint, and at the joint between the incus and stapedius is a ball and socket configuration. As with other synovial joints elsewhere within the body, the articular surfaces are covered with cartilage and the joint is surrounded by a capsule lined by synovium.
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