synovial
hinge joints that allow movement in one plane, such as bending and straightening.
knee joint, arm joint and elbow joint
synovial
humeral-ulnar joint (elbow), tibial-femoral joint (knee)
The hinge joint is a type of synovial joint that allows movement in one plane only, like a hinge on a door. Examples of hinge joints include the elbow and the knee joints. These joints allow for flexion and extension movements.
Some movable joints in the human skeleton are the shoulder joint, elbow joint, hip joint, knee joint, and ankle joint. These joints allow for a wide range of motion and are crucial for movement and flexibility in the body.
Joint Laxity
Skeletal joints are where two bones come together, such as the knee is a hinge joint. Or the elbow is also a hinge joint.
A hinge joint is a joint that allows forward and backward movement. Your elbow and knee are hinge joints.
the knee and the elbow are just 2 examples of hinge joints in the human body
Examples of synovial joints are the knee, hip, shoulder, and elbow joints. These joints are surrounded by a synovial membrane that produces synovial fluid to lubricate and nourish the joint.
The knee is the elbow is not