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Not all of it. There is a slightly movable joint between the two public bones.

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What is a example of a fixed joint?

The cranium or joints in you pelvis


Does the pelvis have a joint if so what type of joint?

The sacroiliac joint or SI joint is the joint in the bony pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium of the pelvis, which are joined together by strong ligaments.


Why do we need a fixed joint?

well i DO NOT KNOW SO GOOD BYE


What is the joint between the vertebral column and the pelvis called?

balls joint lol


Is sacroiliac joint in the back?

Yes, the sacroiliac joint is located in the lower back where the sacrum (base of the spine) meets the pelvis. It is responsible for connecting the spine to the pelvis and providing stability and support for the upper body.


Which part of the body is the SI joint located?

The SI joint, also known as the sacroiliac joint, is located in the pelvis. It connects the sacrum (the triangular bone at the base of the spine) to the ilium (the large, wing-shaped bone in the pelvis).


How does the fixed joint move?

A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.


How does the fixed-joint move?

A fixed joint is a joint between two bones that doesn'tmove.


What kind of joint is found in a skull or a pelvis?

tendon


Which bones meet at hip joint?

the answer is the pelvis and the sacrum


Is your knee a fixed joint?

The knee is not a fixed joint it is a pivotal hinge joint; they are completely different a fixed joint barely moves where as a pivotal hinge joint moves in four directions.


What are two pelvis joints?

Two important joints in the pelvis are the sacroiliac joint and the pubic symphysis. The sacroiliac joint connects the sacrum, at the base of the spine, to the ilium of the pelvis, allowing for limited movement and providing stability. The pubic symphysis is a cartilaginous joint that unites the left and right pubic bones at the front of the pelvis, allowing for slight movement, particularly during childbirth.

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