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The spine is made up of boney vertebra: Cervical spine, Thoracic spine, and Lumbar spine.

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Q: What is the the different freely movable joints in your spine?
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Where Slightly movable joints can be found?

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What kinds of joints do not allow movement?

Joints come in three different varieties. The least movable are the synarthrotic. The example of these are the suture joints in the cranium. They are not fused together, but rather, separated by a very thin cartilage. The next, more movable joints are the amphiarthrotic joints. These are found between the vertebrae of the spine. The most movable are the diarthrotic joints, also called freely moving, or synovial joints. There are six types; ball-and-socket, hinge, pivot, gliding, saddle, and ellipsoidal.


What is the spine joint?

The spine, or spinal column, is made up of a series of joints called gliding joints and are made of dense irregular connective tissue which is strong and allows for only slight movement in comparison to freely movable joints, like those in the arms and legs.


What is the difference between fixed slightly moveable joints and synovial joints?

Fixed Joint is like your Cranium (head) as it doesnt move. Slightly Moveable is like your Spine (Cartliginous) as it moves slightly Synovial (Freely Moveable) Joints are all your other joints like your shoulder/knee/elbow/hip.... They consist of 4 Main Types Ball & Socket/ Hinge/ Pivot and Gliding


What is the name of the joint that is superior to the knees inferior to the neck lateral to the spine proximal to the hand and distal to the shoulder?

Is this some kind of trick question?'Cause I think I'll ask my friends this to confuse them I'm going to go for a wild guess... it could be a cartilageneous joint (in your spine), synovial joint (freely movable joints), fiborous joint (immovable joints)... Good luck on finding the answerrr ;)


What is amphiarthrosis?

These are slightly movable joints and found in the axial skeleton (skull and trunk).These joints are not only found in the axial skeleton, as the Middle Radioulnar joint located in the forearm between the ulna and radius is classified as an amphiarthrotic functioning joint. and is located on the appendicular skeleton.


Is your vertebrae movable?

Almost all the joints between vertebrae are movable. The joints between the cervical vertebrae and lumber vertebrae have fairly good movement. Between thoracic vertebrae only you have less movement. But then they do move on each other.


What is the prime mover for rotation of trunk?

In your trunk twist the lumber vertebrae mostly take part. In this the facet joints are used. The orthopedic surgeons use the term, facet joint. The anatomists call it as zygapophyseal joints.


What type of joint is found in your wrists and back bone?

spine


What is the structure of the slightly moveable joint?

Slightly movable jointsSlightly moveable joint are joints which have only limited range of movement and this is due to either fibrous tissue or cartilage. You can find slightly moveable joints between the vertebrae in the spine.I don't any of this guys because I am trying to know my self so please whoever can improve my answer is going to have the best answer.


What are the least movable joints?

The Thoracic Spine is the least mobile segment of the spinal column and it contributes to it's share by lengthening dynamically during movement.


What if the joints in the spine were movable?

the brain present the skull is made up of very delicate cells and can be damage by little wearand tear or even by little friction, now if skull joint were movable then they can lead to sharing of.....