Diarthrotic joint our place where Two bones are joined, but they are not connected by Cartlidge or fibrosis connective tissue. This allows a joint to be freely movable. These joints are.

also known as synovial joints. Examples of diarthrotic joints include the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle joints. These joints are lined with synovial fluid, which helps to reduce friction and allow for smooth movement. The bones are held together by ligaments, allowing for a wide range of motion.