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Humerus, Scapula and Clavicle :)
Glenohumeral Joint
Elbow joint.
humerus
Those bones meet at the elbow joint.
the humerus and the radius meet together to form your elbow. your elbow actually consists of a joint.
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The superior and medial borders of the scapula meet at the superior angle. This area is covered by the trapezius.
Whenever you need to properly describe a joint, either for studying or for an assignment, it's important to mention the following details:name(s) of the jointarticulating bonestype of joint/joint classificationmovements providedligaments involvedother detailsExample: The shoulder joint(1) The humeroscapular joint or shoulder joint is the articulation between (2) the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula. It is a (3) ball-and-socket synovial joint which provides (4) triaxial movement and circumduction. (5) The coracohumeral, glenohumeral and tranverse humeral ligaments are involved.(6) The shoulder joint is the point of attachment of the upper limbs/arms to the body. The rotator cuff helps to stabilize and strengthen the joint.Joints occur wherever two bones meet.
Two bones come together at a joint or articulation. There are many different types of joints such as the "hinge" joint, the "ball and socket" joint, the "ellipsoid" joint, and more. Prominent joints on the human body include elbows and knees.
It is called a joint which is surronded by cartilage and ligaments.
A joint is where two or more bones meet.