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Occur between small bones with flat articular surfaces
Gliding (planar) joints
Movement is side-to-sider
Gliding (planar) joints
Jointns are designed so convex surface of one bone fits into concave surface of second bone
Hinge joint
Elbow and knee
Hinge Joint
Occur when rounded or pointed portion of one bone fits into a ring-like ligament
Pivot Joint
Movement is rotational in a singal plane
Pivot Joint
Movement is only possible in one plane
Hinge Joint
Occur when oval conyle of one bone fits into elliptical cavity of a second bone
Condyloid Joint
Radius and carpals in wrist
Condyloid Joint
Movement is side-to-side or back-and-forth in two planes
Condyloid Joint
Occur between bones whose articulation surgaces have concave and convex surfaces
Saddle Joints
Movement is side-to-side and up-and-down
Saddle Joint
Metacarpal between thumb and wrist
Saddle JOint
Occur when ball-shaped head of one bone fits into cup-like depression of second bone
Ball-and-Socket Joint
Hip and shoulder
Ball-and-Socket Joint
Movement is possible in almost all direction
Ball-and-Socket Joint