ofcourse it is the hinge joint
yes there is a saddle joint at the base of the thumb.
a base
The base of the skull has a joint called the atlanto-occipital joint. It is a gliding joint that is between the occipital condyles of the occipital bone and the first cervical vertebra (C1). This type of joint is also called a synovial joint, or a freely movable joint. Another designation is diarthrotic joint.
A hinge joint (like on a door) can only move in one plane... that is, it can bend one way or the other. Examples include the knee, the joints of the fingers and toes. A saddle joint allows movement in two planes (imagine sitting on a saddle on a horse - you can rock back and forward AND slide off either side). An example is at the base of the thumb - you can move it in 4 directions
Gout can cause enlargements of the joints, as can arthritis.
carpometacarpal joint
Joint Base Charleston was created in 1941.
grapres kiwi
The airport code for Joint Base Andrews is ADW.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord was created in 1917.
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling was created in 1917.
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson was created in 1941.
The joints at the base of the fingers are called metacarpal phalangeal joints (MPJ's) and form knuckles when you make a fist. These are elliposoidal joints. The ones that are in the fingers themselves are called interphalangeal joints. The thumb only has one called a proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) and the other four fingers each have two. The first one is called the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP)and the last one is the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP. These are all hinge joints.
Digital adductors
Joint Forward Base Commander
Joint Forward Base Commander
Acids are sour to taste and bases are bitter. I just wanted to know if there is a base present in bitter gourd. Please let me know