It depends on the joint. The hip joint, for instance, has far more range of motion than the knee joint.
A joint that permits movement. Such as shoulder, hip, elbow, knee.
The quads give flexion movement at hip and extension movement at knee joint. While the hamstrings give extension movement at hip and flexion movement knee jiont.
The joint at your hip is called a synovial joint, meaning it is freely moveable. More specifically it is called a "ball-and-socket" joint.
The anterior joint that is between the hip jones is called the hip joint. The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed between the fur and os coxa.
The joint between the horse's hock and hip is called the Stifle joint.
The hip joint (iliofemoral joint) is a ball-and-socket joint that provides a wide range of movement. Its main purpose is to provide articulation for the femur bone.
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No it is a synovial joint! There is some degree of free movement possible
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Ball-and-socket joint--shoulder and hip, for example. They come closest to a 360-degree range of movement.
The ball-and-socket joint allows the greatest amount of movement, like the shoulder or hip.