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The shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle, as well as the knuckles and neck, are just a few examples.

There are also many types of joint in a human skelaton,

Ball and socket joint, like the shoulder and hip which allow movement in many planes.

Hinge joint, like the elbow and knee

immovable joint, the skull

semi-mobile joint, like the ribs

cartilaginous-joints, vertebre (spinal joints)

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