The crayfish has a pair of legs called chelipeds, more commonly known as pinchers. The joint motion of these pinchers allow the crayfish capture prey and defend itself.
That's motion of any joint in any direction that it's not designed to flex in. (Note that the elbow and the knee are the two most often "twisted".
Joint Resolutions- similar to bills , and when passed have the force of law. Concurrent Resolutions- deal with matters in which the house & senate act jointly.
saddle joint
a shalingwe and Johnson joint. AFRICANS
it is similar to a saddle joint
joint exoskeleton
the joint exoskeleton
humeroradial joint
Crayfish are classified as arthropods, because of their characteristic segmented bodies, chitinous exoskeleton, and joint appendages.
Hypermobility is the term meaning excessive joint range of motion.
plane joint
Range of motion exercise refers to activity aimed at improving movement of a specific joint. This motion is influenced by several structures: configuration of bone surfaces within the joint, joint capsule, ligaments, and.
Range of motion exercises move each muscle and joint.
Active range of motion is when a joint is moved through its range with the person moving the joint him or herself. Passive range of motion is when something besides the muscles of the joint does the moving. So if I were to bend someone else's knee (and they didn't help) it would be passive range of motion. But if the person just moves his or her joint, then it is active.
It depends on the joint. The hip joint, for instance, has far more range of motion than the knee joint.
Ehlers Danlos is the medical condition primarily defined by increased joint range of motion.
Flexibility-a joint's capacity to travel through a full range of motion.