0 a place in the body where two bones are directly and permanently joined together by cartilage (= strong tissue)
Rotational errors were not and an adapted support for the symphysis and corrected.
It is positioned immediately adjacent to the mandibular symphysis.
Widening of the symphysis therefore appears to be a physiological event, producing symptoms in an unpredictable proportion of the population.
Adjacent to the caudal end of the symphysis mandibulae, there is a longitudinally oval cavity (four times longer than wide) with uneven margins.
Invariably there is an epispadias, and separation of the symphysis pubis.
Much of the recent published work on symphysis pubis dysfunction has been in physiotherapeutic journals.
The symphysis is formed mainly by the dentary with a small ventral contribution from the splenial.
The authors also claimed that the amniotic fluid volume as well as its effect on the version could be represented by the symphysis-fundal height.