The phobia of elbows is called Ichicascadiggaphobia
hyper-mobility or double jointedness causes abnormal distribution of wear and tear on joints, leading to the joints wearing and this can lead to osteoarthritis.
your knees, elbows, shoulders, and wrists
Hinges joints only allow movement in two directions, which are forward and backward. Knees and elbows are examples of hinge joints.
There are two general types of joints, movable and immovable. Under the movable category there are four types of joints: Hinge joints: in knees and elbows Pivot joints: in neck Gliding joints: in wrists and ankles Ball-and-socket joints: in shoulders and hips
ball & socket joint , gliding joint , hinge joint
hyper-mobility or double jointedness causes abnormal distribution of wear and tear on joints, leading to the joints wearing and this can lead to osteoarthritis.
Ehlers=Danlos syndrome is a defect in collagen. The most obvious manifestations i hyperextensible joints ("double jointedness"). It can also cause joint pain and affect other systems, especially the vascular system (blood vessels).
is it cartilage
Allow movement. Your elbows and knees are joints.
the elbow and knee are hinge joints
Joints
joints
There are knees and elbows, they are the major joints.
The knee is a hinge joint. All the other joints have a certain amount of side movement. 2nd Answer: The elbows are also classified as hinge joints - other than size, they are almost identical to knee joints.
Yes. All mammals have the same number of joints in their limbs, with a similar layout, and hence badgers have a joint that corresponds with humans' elbows.
Yes, they are because that's how we can bend our elbows, hands, knees, neck, and other parts of body contaning joints.
your knees, elbows, shoulders, and wrists