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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.

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The 2 synovial joints in the vertebral column are the suboccipital joints. They are called the alanto-occipital joint (between the skull and C1) and the alanto-axial joint (between C1 and C2).

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The kind of synovial joint that is formed by the first two cervical vertebrae is known as the hinge joint .

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