If popping can be heard in the finger, it is possible it is only cracking the air bubbles; however, if popping can be heard as well as the finger causing pain with noticeable swelling, it is likely it is dislocated.
Sometimes when a person moves his or her joints, they can hear a cracking noise. This does not mean that there is something wrong, but if a person has injured a finger in some manner, and they keep hearing this noise, then it could be that the finger is dislocated or even broken.
The sternoclavicular joint is a joint which does not move. This is the area of cartilage which joins the clavicle (or collar bone) to the sternum (or breast bone).
The acetabelum is the hip socket. The "ball" joint of the hip fits into this socket so the leg can move properly.I think you mean Acetabulum, and it is the socket of the hip joint.
The hinge joint, Ball-and- socket joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint helps you move. They help you move because it move's you body arms, legs, neck, ankels,and wrist and help you move side to side back and forth
Your knee is a HINGE JOINT because this joint allows you to move your knee forward and backward in a motion. If your knee was a ball and socket joint you would not be able to to move your leg backwards.
They can only move across one plane
The answer, simply no. A joint's function is to move - if it were unable to, then it would not be a joint.
A Joint (I)?! Elbow, hip, knee, finger, jaw, neck, ankle A Joint (I)?!
the ends of the bone that make up the finger joint are covered with a strong smooth connective tissue known as cartilage to protect it from wear tear and shock this area is also covered with sinovial fluid which acts as a lubricant making the joint move more smoothly and easily.
The bones in your body don't actually crack when you move. The sound you hear is actually the sound of the gases in the synovial fluid escaping the sac around the joint.
it means that your piece is fixed solid to something and it wont move
Joint is not a math word it deals with biology! It is the bone like knob in bones that let the body move and bend.
A joint that doesn't move.
joint
because the muscles in each finger aren't strong enough to move individually.
by you moving ur finger
The opposite of a movable joint would be an immovabl joint, which is a joint that does not move.
The ball and socket joint can move in a complete circle.