The radioulnar joint is that between the radius and ulna, the two bones of the forearm. At the joint only two movement, pronation and suppination can occur as the two bones run parrallel.
Is the dislocation of the bone may occur!
The joints that has the greatest range of motion are theshoulder and hip joints also known as ball and socket joints or synovial joints.
No, its called a sprain
The pelvis is rather a large bone, technically it is 3 bones joined like in the skull on each side. These three are called the Illium, Ischium and the Pubis. Without a diagram I think it impossible to demonstrate the separate bones but no matter. There are three major joints the pelvis makes. Firstly there as a small but crucial joint at the very front joining the pubis bones of the left and right sides. This is called the Pubic Symphysis and is a very strong cartilagenous joint (to be precise it is secondary cartilagenous). This joint allows very little movement. The angle of the bones beneath the pubic symphysis are often what is used to determine the gender of an unknown skeleton, smaller angle in males than in females. The Second joint is the illioacral joint which is located at the posterior beteen the illium of the pelvis and the sacral region of the spine. The abundance of ligaments around this joint might trick some into believing it is a fibrous joint but it is not. In fact the joint here is a synovial plane joint. This allows some, but granted little, movement between the pelvis and the sacrum. In a women in labour the hormone relaxin is released which makes the muscle and tendons around this joint relax drastically so that more movement can occur, allowing the baby to fit through the pelvic outlet more easily. The third and final major joint the pelvis maked is the one know as the Hip joint, between the pelvis and the Lower Limb (in anatomy only the bottom part of the lower limb is called the Leg). This is a very mobile synovial Ball And Socket joint at which several types of motion can occur. The part of the lover limb that is atached is called the Head of the Femur and form the ball part. The part od the pelvis involved is called the Acetabulum and form ths socket part. The Aectabutlum is right at the junction where all three of the pelvic bones meat and is coveres in a thick layer of cartialge to protect the joint.
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Is the dislocation of the bone may occur!
dis locations could happen
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The most common symptom for most types of osteochondrosis is simply pain at the affected joint, especially when pressure is applied. Locking of a joint or limited range of motion at a joint can also occur.
well suddenly you make a wrong movement and that's how it can happen
There can be a push or pull. The scientific answer though would be an anticline or a syncline.
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No it occurs at the radial ulnar joint
No, chemical reactions do not occur every time you move. Movement involves the biological and mechanical processes of your body, such as muscle contractions and joint movements, which do not necessarily involve chemical reactions.
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The joints that has the greatest range of motion are theshoulder and hip joints also known as ball and socket joints or synovial joints.