I think carp stands for metacarpal, but I'm not 100% sure.
the pisifome bone!!
The The pisiforme bone
The bones next to the carp joint are the radius and ulna in the forearm, and the metacarpal bones in the hand. These bones form the structure that supports and allows movement at the carpometacarpal joint.
spongy bone. And it is usually at the end of a bone next to the joint
The tibia, or shin bone, is not a joint.
The hip bone and the shoulder bone its the knee bone joint
synovial joint
Partial displacement of a bone from its joint is a medical subluxation. Complete displacement of a bone from its joint is a dislocation.
Actually, there are four bones that make up the knee joint: the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), fibula (smaller bone next to the tibia), and patella (kneecap). These bones work together to allow for movement and provide stability to the knee joint. The knee is a complex hinge joint that also involves various ligaments, tendons, and cartilage to function properly.
The knee itself is made of ligaments cartilage and bone, and the kneecap is made of bone.
The major joints of the lower limb include the hip joint (ball and socket joint connecting the thigh bone to the pelvis), the knee joint (hinge joint connecting the thigh bone to the shin bone), and the ankle joint (hinge joint connecting the shin bone to the foot).
a bone moves when a joint doesn't.Bones are stiff, joints are bendy.