a kinds of joints that provides limited movement
A multiaxial joint is a type of synovial joint. The x-axial refers to how many planes of the movement the specific joint provides, so in the case of a multiaxial joint, that means it provides movement in many planes of movement (multiaxial usually refers to three, which can then also be stated as triaxial).
yes movement and nodding
Flexion
The joint between the distal tibia and fibula is a syndesmosis. It does not allow for much movement.
Repeat dislocations of the same joint are common because the initial dislocation stretches the joint capsule and ligaments, resulting in loose capsule which provides poor support of the joint.
The kind of synovial joint form is the hinge joint, because of its primary uniaxial range of movement (as in shaking your head "yes") There is also a small amount of side to side bending which can be done, and rotation is possible at this joint.
an immoable is a fixed joint such as in the skull like a sutches. some kind of joint that doesnt move.
synovial
hinge joint
hinge joint
aphiarthrosis
The acetabulofemoral joint is a ball-and-socket joint.