over other bones. like how you flew your wrist.
the function of the gliding joint is to forward and backward and some sideways and rotation kicking a ball...:)
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The Condyloid joint
The acromioclavicular joint is a plane, or gliding, joint.
Secondary cartilaginous joints. GLIDING
Gliding joint.
you can find a gliding joint in maybe your skull and your spine
gliding joint
I don't know! Ask someone else!!!!!!! GAWD! The wrist is a gliding joint.
There are hinge joints in the knee and elbow and gliding joints in the wrist and ankle.
Ball and socket joint
The humerus is a bone, not a joint.
gliding joints of the human body
The neck is indeed a gliding joint. This is because it does not have to move in rigid movements in any particular direction.