Well if my basic human anatomy knowledge is not right it should be a Hinge joint like the ones at your elbow and knee.............yeh I must be right.
The joint found at the base of all fingers is called the metacarpophalangeal joint.
The joint that connects the hand to the fingers is called the metacarpophalangeal joint. This joint is located between the metacarpal bones of the hand and the proximal phalanges of the fingers. It allows for the movement of the fingers.
A distal interphalangeal joint is a type of synovial hinge joint found in the fingers and toes, connecting the distal phalanges together. It allows for flexion and extension movements, helping to control the fine movements of the fingers and toes.
Joints between your fingers are called metacarpophalangeal joints. They connect the metacarpal bones of the hand to the phalanges of the fingers.
Hinge
Hinge
The name of a hinge joint in the hand is the interphalangeal joint, found between the phalanges of the fingers. In the foot, the hinge joint is called the interphalangeal joint of the toes, connecting the phalanges.
The interphalangeal joints in the fingers are synovial hinge joints. The thumb metacarpal is a saddle joint. The metacarpo-phalangeal joints are synovial ellipsoid joints.
hinge
The knees, toes, and fingers are all hinge synovial joints.
The type of joint that allows a piano playes fingers to play music are gliding joints.
Well if my basic human anatomy knowledge is not right it should be a Hinge joint like the ones at your elbow and knee.............yeh I must be right.