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Two joints which are major contenders for "biggest joint" when you take a first glance at the human skeleton, are the hip joint and the knee joint. At first, the HIP looks really big compared to the knee, but when you actually look at the part of the hip that is really considered to be the joint and compare that to the part of the knee that is really considered the joint, you can see that the knee joint is bigger (the place where the bones meet/articulate). So, the knee joint is the biggest joint in the body.

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11y ago

The Shoulder. As a ball and socket joint, it allows for an incredible range of motion.

Next up would be the hip joint, which is almost as flexible.

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14y ago

Depends what you mean. It is a triaxial joint meaning that it can move across all three planes. Your fingers are probably more flexible as they can hyperextend with less discomfort.

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12y ago

This answer will vary depending on every body type. However, in the average human being the shoulder is the most flexible, because it can rotate in the most angles achievable.

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13y ago

i think it is the human tonge!

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13y ago

hinge-type joints: elbows, knees, fingers

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13y ago

Thumb,and toes

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15y ago

synovial

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