gliding
Usually a socket would allow bones to slide over to a certain extent.
Hinge joints
A joint connects to bones and allows a range of movement that depends on what type of joint it is.
Hinge joint
This kind of joint allows bones to glide over one another and provide a slight movement. These bones have flat ends and can move from side to side as well as back and forth. The joints at the ankle and the wrist as well as the joints between the vertebrae are examples of gliding.
tendons
A gliding joint is one that moves back and forth and allows the bone to move::) har.har
A gliding joint is one that moves back and forth and allows the bone to move::) har.har
the shoulder joint
Skeletal muscles move bones. A pair of muscles is required to move a bone -- one muscle to straighten the joint, and another to bend the joint.
It connects bones and allows them to bend and move (like your elbow and knees).
A Planar joint is also known as a gliding joint, and allows sliding or back and forth motions as well as twisting movements.Examples of Planar joints are in the wrists and ankles, and the joints between the vertebrae in the spine.
The condyloid joint is found at the wrist. It allows movement in two planes; this is called biaxial. It allows you to bend and straighten the joint. and move from side to side. The joints between the metacarpals and phalanges are also condyloid.