the fixed the fixed
the fixed the fixed
atlanto-cervical joint
I think it's a cloud joint
pivot joint
the atlantoaxial joint does not nods the head it is the occipital joint that nods the head
Your sliding joint allows your spine to bending or stretching
The four kinds of movable joints are hinge joint, ball-and-socket, pivot joint, and gliding joint.Movable joint: allows forward or backward.Ball-and-socket joint: allows the greatest range of motion.Pivot joint: allows one bone to rotate around another.Gliding joint: allows one bone to slide over another.~ A. K. =)
Atlantoaxial - synovial; pivotThe joint between the atlas and axis is called the atlanto-axial joint. It is comprised of the anterior portion of the ring of C1 and the odontoid process (or dens) of C2. This joint allows for about 50 percent of the side to side rotation of the head.*a.k.a. Pivot Synovial JointThe joint that is located between the atlas and the axis vertebrae is the pivot joint. This is due to the fact that the axis (2nd vertebra) protrudes through the vertebral foramen and this allows you to turn your head side to side. Try and shake your head "no," this is due to the pivot joint of the two vertebrae! this joint also known as atoaxoid jointpivotit is called the atlanto-axial jointThe joint between atlas and axis is called the atloaxoid joint. This joint is a pivot joint that allows the head to turn from side to side.
Pivot.
the fixed the fixed
Your shoulder joint allows you to raise your arm above your head.
pivot joint
socket and ball
It's called the pivot joint. It allows your head to move from side to side.
It's called the pivot joint. It allows your head to move from side to side.
its not any joint, its the size of a penis(for females)/ yummyness of the vagina (for males) which causes the head of opposite sex move their head (pleasurably aroused ofcourse).
There are many types of joints. One is the ball and socket joint. It allows us to swing our arms in circles. Second is the hinge joint. It is found in our knee. It works like the hinge on a door. It allows our leg to move back and forth in one direction.
which type of jointlets the head move from side to side
The cervical(neck) vertebrae. The joint formed by C1 and C2, also known as the atlas and axis.
The joint here is a synovial pivot joint allowing for rotation in the transverse plane. THis means its the joint that allows you to turn your head form side to side.