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Lambdoid suture

The Lambdoid Suture is a simple joint that unites the parietal and occipital bones of the skull.

It is one of several "sutures", which are a type of immovable joint that exists only between the skull (or "cranial") bones.
These sutures are fibrous joints composed of a thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissues. The irregular interlocking edges of the bones attached by these sutures contributes to the overall strength of the joints and so and reduces the probability of fracture due to impacts or other possible damage.

Other related pages include Structure and Functions of Bones (generally), Disorders of the Skeletal System and Bones of the Arms & Legs.
These may be of particular interest to students of courses in Massage, Reflexology,
Beauty Therapies, and other basic-level medical or clinical courses.

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