Pivot joints are found in the spine at the first and second cervical vertebrae. Plane joints/gliding joints are also found in the posterior aspect of the vertebrae.
There are two places where sliding joints can be found: between the vertebrae and in the wrist.
Pivot joint is the type found in the neck.
It's a 'hinge' joint - it can only move in two directions (forward and back).
Pivot joint is found in the neck
the pivot joint is found in the neck and in the arm
gliding joint
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. The ankle joint is a hinge joint.
The elbow joint is a hinge joint, specifically the articulation between the humerus bone of the upper arm and the ulna and radius bones of the forearm. This joint allows for flexion and extension movements, such as bending and straightening the arm.
The type of joint found in the neck is known as a pivot joint. This is what will allow you to move your head in all directions.
Hinge joint.
Actually the joint is found at the corner of your jaws.
hinge joint