The elbow does have a pivot joint that allows you to turn your hand up or down. As when someone would give you a coin, you turn your hand up.
The knees, toes, and fingers are all hinge synovial joints.
There are not two types of pivot joints, there are two pivot joints: one between the atlas and the axis of the of the cervical vertebrae, the second is in the elbows between the radius in the ulna.
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A moving pivot is a pivot that moves
The freely moving joints include your wrists, ankles, knees, elbows, shoulders and hips. They have several classifications; pivot, ball-and-socket, gliding, hinge, ellipsoidal/condyloid, and saddle.
Nope there is no Pivot 4.0 there is only pivot 3 beta pivot 3.1
no, "elbows" are a joint between your upper and lower arm
The plural form of elbow is elbows.
elbows: codos (as in the elbow on an arm)
Chafed Elbows was created in 1966.