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the elbow is a hinge joint.. the knee is a hinge joint and it rotates. i m just reaching in my own mind.. so i have not looked anything up to answer this.. i do know the knee has incrediable shock absorbers called menicus in both the top and bottom of the joint.. these little disks of shock absorbing fluid take a lot more pressure than an elbow could provide.. that's my observations of those two joints..
In the shoulder and also your hip is a ball joint. A ball joint is the most mobile joints of the human body. A ball joint allows you to use your legs and arms in a lot of different directions.
Hip joint is rotation joint. You can not imagine playing foot ball without the use of this joint.
you can use it to throw a ball and hang on a tree and hug
Chickens use their wings to fly, since humans can't fly there's really no part of the human body that corresponds to the wing of a chicken. Many people would suggest an arm because when bent, an arm may look like a chicken wing.
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Your elbow is a hinge joint in your body, as is your knee.
A Hinge Joint because when you throw you use your elbow which consistes of a hinge joint, hope this helps :)
condyloid joint - helps you pivot around on your feet to pass the ball to one of your team members. Hinge joint - allows you to put power into throwing ball when you push out your arms,this could be when your are a technique e.g. chest pass bounce pass
the elbow is a hinge joint.. the knee is a hinge joint and it rotates. i m just reaching in my own mind.. so i have not looked anything up to answer this.. i do know the knee has incrediable shock absorbers called menicus in both the top and bottom of the joint.. these little disks of shock absorbing fluid take a lot more pressure than an elbow could provide.. that's my observations of those two joints..
No, the knee is not an example of this. The knee is an example of a hinge joint along with your elbow. The hip and shoulder joints are examples of a ball and socket joint as it has movement in all directions. Your knee can only move up and down like the hinge on a door. Hence that is why it is called a hinge joint!
your hip (coxal) joint. a ball and socket joint is one where all types of movement are possble (eg. flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction ) you can do this at your hip. another ball and socet joint is your shoulder
9 big muscles are used to throw a ball
throw it and it tells you how fast you throw
Some of your most popular joints like the hinge, ball-n-socket, sliding, saddle, and the pivot joints are very important in your skeletal system. Your hinge joint makes you able to move in only way, just like a hinge. Your hinge bone is in your knuckle, elbow, toe, and your knee. Your ball-n-socket joint lets you move freely in every position. If you ever throw or kick a ball you have to use your shoulder joint and your hip bone, which are your two ball-n-socket joints you have in your body. Next are your sliding. Some of these bones are in your neck, where your fingers meet your hand, also where your toes meet your feet, ankle, and last is your wrist (this is one of your most common kind of joints. They let you you move forward, backward, right, and left. Almost like a ball-n-socket except in balland socket your bone rotates. These are the most common kinds of joints. these are mainly called Synovial Joints A Synovial joint, also known as a diarthrosis, is the most common and most movable type of joint in the body of a mammal. As with most other joints, synovial joints achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones.
it is used to connect two rods which are under the action of tensile load.......
In the shoulder and also your hip is a ball joint. A ball joint is the most mobile joints of the human body. A ball joint allows you to use your legs and arms in a lot of different directions.