Synovial joints are the most common and most moveable type of joints in the human body. As with most other joints, synovial joints can move at the point of contact of the articulating bones. The main structural differences between synovial and fibrous joints is the existence of a capsule surrounding the articulating surfaces of a synovial joint and the presence of lubricating synovial fluid within that capsule
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it has something to do with 6 types of synovical joints.
examples ... ball and socket , conclyloid, pivot and hinge.
2 more but they ain't important !
synovical joints are just joints. ( 3 types .. fixed, slightly moveable and moveable)
then for the question just name 3 types of sport for each one. ( ball and socket etc.)
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movement in all planes, any direction... most mobile joint.
Immovable (fibrous), partially movable (Cartilaginous), and freely movable (Synovial)
Kicking, lifting, nodding
Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.
ball in socket
Ball-and-socket joints.
I think it's your elbow.
Fibrous joints, allows little or no movement
Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.
The ball and socket joints allows flexible movement of the arm in all directions.
Ball and socket joint The arm movement is possible because of ball and socket joint.
Hinge joint only moves back and forth and ball and socket can perform circumduction,all directions
ball in socket
Walking.
Rotation
ball and socket
A joint is the intersection between two or more bones. Joints are essential for accommodating movement and rigidity in our skeletal system. There are several types of joints (e.g., ball in socket) that allow for different types of movement.
The ball-and-socket joint allows the greatest amount of movement, like the shoulder or hip.
Yes
Ball-and-Socket Joint