Finger joints are condyloid joints.
It is the Hinge Joint
they are called proximal interphilangeal joints
hinge joints
Synovial joints .
The joints between finger bones are condyloid (hinge) joints called interphalangeal joints. The thumb has just one, so it needs no other description. The other fingers have two, called the proximal interphalangeal joint and the distal interphalangeal joint. There are sometimes abbreviated "PIP" and "DIP."
It is a Hinge....=]
a phalanges
nothing will happen its only ball and socket or hinge or pivot or just bakwaas.
hinge joint
hinge joint
The knees, toes, and fingers are all hinge synovial joints.
condyloid joint present in phallenges of toes and fingers
Where two bones meet is called a joint.
Joint arthroplasty is also called total Joint replacement
hinge joint
The joint above the hand is easy but it is called the wrist.. Come on seriously who doent knoe that?
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.
The joints at the base of the fingers are called metacarpal phalangeal joints (MPJ's) and form knuckles when you make a fist. These are elliposoidal joints. The ones that are in the fingers themselves are called interphalangeal joints. The thumb only has one called a proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) and the other four fingers each have two. The first one is called the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP)and the last one is the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP. These are all hinge joints.
The knees, toes, and fingers are all hinge synovial joints.
Hinge
Hinge
condyloid joint present in phallenges of toes and fingers
ofcourse it is the hinge joint
hinge
the bones in your fingers are callled phalanges. hope this answers your question.--The fingers are called phalanges. The bones which make up the fingers and hand are;Distal phalanx: bone at the end of a finger.Middle phalanx: small, middle bone of a finger.Proximal phalanx: small bone of a finger, closest to the palm of the hand.Phalanges: jointed segment of a finger.Metacarpal bones: bones of the hand between the carpals and the phalanges.Carpometacarpal joint (CM): joint of the carpus and metacarpus.Carpal bones: jointed parts of the hand between the forearm and the metacarpals.Thumb: the largest, shortest and most important of the digits of the hand.Metacarpophalangeal joint (MP): joint between the metacarpals and the phalanges.Interphalangeal joint (IP): joint between the first and second phalanges.Interphalangeal joint (IP): joint between the second and third phalanges.
The type of joint that allows a piano playes fingers to play music are gliding joints.