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Fibrous joints, also known as synarthroses, are characterized by the absence of a joint cavity and the presence of fibrous connective tissue between the bones, which makes them essentially immovable.

In places of the body where movement is either unnecessary or potentially harmful, such the protection of the brain inside the skull or the transfer of forces from the feet to the legs, these fibrous joints are essential for offering stability and support.