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the labrum acts like a gasket of sorts that sits around the glenoid fossa which is the socket that the ball of the humerus sits in. the glenoid labrum adds extra stability to the joint and deepens the socket by approximately fifty percent. it also covers and prevents the bones of the humeral head from rubbing the socket. the shoulders tendons also connect from this point.
I think it's your elbow.
Yes, a movable joint can be a ball and socket joint; like your hips and shoulder
ball and socket
The ligaments which connect the bones in a joint provide the greatest stability
Styloid process.
the labrum acts like a gasket of sorts that sits around the glenoid fossa which is the socket that the ball of the humerus sits in. the glenoid labrum adds extra stability to the joint and deepens the socket by approximately fifty percent. it also covers and prevents the bones of the humeral head from rubbing the socket. the shoulders tendons also connect from this point.
Ball and socket joint, the Glenoid Labrum deepens the cavaty, few reinforcing ligaments, and thin/loose articular cartilage encloses the joint
ball and socket joint
Ball and socket joints are hips, shoulder. Hope this helps
The joint in your shoulder is a Ball & Socket Joint.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint.
Balloon socket joint is not there in human body. You have ball and socket joint in your body. Shoulder joint and hip joint are the example of this type of joint.
A ball and socket joint.
The acetabulofemoral joint is a ball-and-socket joint.
No. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and not a pivot joint.
The Glenohumeral joint is a type of a 'Ball and Socket' joint .