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.
AC joint (Acromion Joint) SC Joint (SternoClavicle Joint)
1. Goniometer 2. Sit and reach test 3. Shoulder flexibilty test 4. Trunk extension test
I just replaced the trunk struts on my 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I have no mechanical experience and i replaced them myself, so its a pretty easy fix. On the top of your trunk there will be a piece held in my two bolts. Just remove these bolts and the piece should come right off. on the side of your trunk should be the other piece. There will be a little spring attached to your ball joint that is easily removed with a flat head screw driver. Once this spring is removed you should be able to pull the par away from the ball joint and wallah. Replace just like you took off.
"The clavicle articulates with the sternum to form the sternoclavicular joint, the only direct connection between the upper extremity and the trunk. The sternoclavicular joint is extremely weak because of its bony arrangement, but it is held securely by the sternoclavicular ligament that pull the clavicle downward and twoards the sternum, thus anchoring it.
a trunk
a trunk port is called a trunk because it is part of the back end of a car - ie a trunk.
Symptoms of congenital fifth disease include bright red rash on the cheeks; lacy, red rash on the neck, trunk, and legs; joint pain; fatigue; and, malaise.
The scapulothoracic joint is not a true joint in the sense in that it has no capsule or ligamentous attachments. It is more precisely identified as the scapulothoracic articulation. It is formed between the anterior scapula and the posterior thoracic rib cage(ribs 2-7). The scapula's attachment to the axial skeleton in a healthy shoulder is purely musculotendinous in nature, formed by the trapezius and serratus muscles. Its gliding movement patterns consist of elevation/depression, retraction/protraction, and superior/inferior rotation. However, fibrous adhesions can sometimes occur following a shoulder injury, particularly if the joint has been immobilized for a long period of time. This severely impairs the movement of the shoulder, particularly with abduction past 90 degrees.
The synovial joint is not commonly found in the axial skeleton because it allows too much mobility for the axial skeleton where protection and support of internal organs calls for immobility. The axial skeleton consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head, neck, and trunk.
The trunk lid is open or the trunk ajar switch has malfunctionedThe trunk lid is open or the trunk ajar switch has malfunctioned
It is an exchange which is used to connect one trunk to another trunk