tendons
Hinge joint
Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.
that would be the shoulder
Suture joint ie skull sections are fused with suture joints
A ball and socket joint allows movement in all directions. This type of joint is formed when a bone with a rounded end fits into a socket-like structure of another bone, allowing for rotational as well as angular movements. Examples include the hip and shoulder joints.
A joint connects to bones and allows a range of movement that depends on what type of joint it is.
There are six joints that have movement. The plvotal joint is what allows up and down movement.
Toes
Hinge joint
Ball and socket joint
The ball-and-socket joint allows the greatest amount of movement, like the shoulder or hip.
Synnovial ball and socket joint allows movement in the most planes.
To increase the angle of a joint is extension. To decrease the angle of a joint is flexion. (plato users the answer is A.)
Pivot
ball and socket
An ellipsoid joint can be found in the wrist and is the same type of movement as a ball in socket joint, but allows slightly less movement than the ball in socket It permits movement in two planes without rotation if that is what you mean by allows slightly less movement than the ball in socket joint. The wrist between the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones.
that would be the shoulder