👉 In the medical field, an intercartilaginous joint is a joint structure that connects two or more cartilage components. It refers to a joint where one part of the joint (the "joint capsule") contains cartilage, and the other part (the "articulation" or "joint canal") contains bone. Intercartilaginous joints are important for movement because they allow bones to move in response to movements without the need for bone contact. They can be found between two vertebra