The most frequently used is probably the jaw.
Classified by type of cartilage: Fibrous joints-immovable such as sutures in the skull. Cartilaginous- partially movable such as vertebrae. Synovial- Freely movable such as knee and finger joints. Classified by functional use: synarthrosis - permits little or no mobility (mostly fibrous joints as in the skull). amphiarthrosis - permits slight mobility (mostly cartilaginous joints as with vertebrae) diarthrosis - freely movable (synovial joints used in body movement)
Blood circulation Foot and leg joints, Arm joints
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The knee is one of the most commonly injured joints in the body due to its weight-bearing nature and complex structure. Injuries can range from ligament tears (such as the ACL or MCL) to meniscus tears and cartilage damage.
To name a few, the shoulder, the knee, the elbow, the fingers and toes are all joints
Since you have to move around at least a little to maintain balance, pretty much all of them. But mostly the leg joints, hips and knees.
In all types of gymnastics you use almost all of your joints in your body to do gymnastics.
hinge and pivot
The grease fitting used mostly on ball joints and bearings to enable grease to be forced in.
DICLOFENAC sodium & paracetamol tab. are used as anti-inflammatory or used as a painkiller in arthritis or mostly in joints pain or it can also be used as antipyretic.
Mostly wood.
the suture joint which is the skull. the ball and socket joint which is the shoulder and the pivoting you knee or your wrist and the sliding which is the plate on your hand