Diarthrodial joints are freely movable synovial joints characterised by a joint cavity, articular cartilage, and a synovial membrane producing lubricating fluid. They enable a wide range of motion essential for daily activities and are prone to degenerative conditions like osteoarthritis, which can impair mobility and cause pain. Understanding their structure aids diagnosis and treatment of joint disorders.

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