Bones that are involved are the sternum and the ribs.
manubrium and clavicle
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
it is a joint that has little or no movement
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In the event of a dislocation, one of the bones making up the joint is forced out of its natural alignment from excessive stretching and tearing of the joint ligaments and capsule. Muscles and tendons surrounding the joint are usually stretched and injure
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The tibiofemoral joint is also known as the knee. It is a joint that is made up of three articulating bones; the femur, tibia, and patella. It is classified as a modified hinge joint in that it functions as a hinge and a gliding joint. It is the second most complex joint in the body. The most complex is the TMJ, or temporomandibular joint which is the jaw.
The joint makes up the skeletal system because all bones meet
The radius and ulna are the two bones that make up the antebrachium.
The talocrural joint connects the foot with the leg. The bones that make up this joint are the talus, distal fibula, and distal tibia.
The first metacarpophalangeal joint is a saddle joint. The other metacarpophalangeal joints are hinge joints.
The four bones that form the ankle joint are the tibia, fibula, talus, and calcaneus. The tibia and fibula are the bones of the lower leg that articulate with the talus, which sits on top of the calcaneus, or heel bone.
There are two long bones in the stifle joint. The stifle joint is made up of the femur, tibia and patella. The femur and tibia are long bones, and the patella is a sesamoid.
TARSAL BONES: the short bones between ankle and metatarsalsmedial cuneiformintermediate cuneiformlateral cuneiformnavicularcuboidtaluscalcaneusMETATARSAL BONES: 1-5 the long bones from base of toes up to tarsal bonesPHALANGES: the bones that make up the toes
The scientific name for ankle bones is "tarsal bones," which make up the ankle joint along with the tibia and fibula of the lower leg.
it is a joint that has little or no movement
the bones in your fingers are callled phalanges. hope this answers your question.--The fingers are called phalanges. The bones which make up the fingers and hand are;Distal phalanx: bone at the end of a finger.Middle phalanx: small, middle bone of a finger.Proximal phalanx: small bone of a finger, closest to the palm of the hand.Phalanges: jointed segment of a finger.Metacarpal bones: bones of the hand between the carpals and the phalanges.Carpometacarpal joint (CM): joint of the carpus and metacarpus.Carpal bones: jointed parts of the hand between the forearm and the metacarpals.Thumb: the largest, shortest and most important of the digits of the hand.Metacarpophalangeal joint (MP): joint between the metacarpals and the phalanges.Interphalangeal joint (IP): joint between the first and second phalanges.Interphalangeal joint (IP): joint between the second and third phalanges.
8 bones make up the cuneiforms