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freely moveable joints

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Q: What type of joint permit the most movement called?
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Which joint permit the most possible movement?

ball in socket


Which joint moves the most?

The most freely movable joint is classified as either functional and are called diarthroses which means freely movable joints. Or they can be classified as to their structure and are called synovial Joints which have a fluid-filled joint cavity and free movement.


Why do you have a gliding joint?

This joint allows for slight movement. A good example are most of the spinal vertebrae. A person with more movement would be rather unstable.


What type of joint allows a wide range of movement?

Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.


Which type of movable joint allows the most movement?

I think it's your elbow.


What type of movable joint is the most like the movement of a door?

probably your jaw.


What is the most injured joint in the body?

Gliding joints are the most frequently used joint in your body.


What type of movable joints most like the movement of a door?

A hinge joint. Ex: Elbow, knee.


Which type of joint has the most movement a. synarthrosis b. diarthrosis c. gomphosis d. amphiarthrosis?

The joint that has the most movement is amphiarthrosis.


Muscle responsible for most of a movement is called?

The muscle that is responsible for most of a movement is called a prime mover. It may also be called an agonist.


What movement does the shoulder joint allow?

The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint, which is the type that allows the greatest range of movement. it allows the arm to move forward and backward (as when you swing your arms while walking); abduction and adduction (as in jumping jacks); and many intermediate movements.


Which contains immovable joints?

Immovable joints allow no movement because the bones at these joints are held securely together by dense collagen. The bones of the skull are connected by immovable joints. Immovable joints are called suture joints.