The ischial-pubic joint moves upon parturition (delvery of a newborn infant). The ligaments between these joints become more flexible due to hormonal influences, at the time of delivery (but not at other times, in a woman's life).
You have a number of these joints between the vertebra of the spine.
Slightly movable jointsSlightly moveable joint are joints which have only limited range of movement and this is due to either fibrous tissue or cartilage. You can find slightly moveable joints between the vertebrae in the spine.I don't any of this guys because I am trying to know my self so please whoever can improve my answer is going to have the best answer.
NO! They are fibrous joints and not moveable at all.
1) Gliding or planar joints 2) Hinge joints 3) Pivot joints 4) Condyloid or ellipsoidal joints 5) Saddle joints 6) ball-and-socket joints
These are types of functions of the joints. The amphiathrotic joint is slightly moveable, the joints between the vertebra for example. The synathrotic joint is immovable, the sutures of the skull for example.
freely moveable joints
slightly moveable joints
no it is a slightly moveable joints.
the cartilage is the tissue in your joints that's slightly moveable... :]
No. They are both ball-and-socket (spheroid) joints.
Fixed Joint is like your Cranium (head) as it doesnt move. Slightly Moveable is like your Spine (Cartliginous) as it moves slightly Synovial (Freely Moveable) Joints are all your other joints like your shoulder/knee/elbow/hip.... They consist of 4 Main Types Ball & Socket/ Hinge/ Pivot and Gliding
They are slightly moveable as they are sponge-like
The 4 moveable joints are called the Ball-and-socket, Hinge, Pivot, and Gliding joints.
Slightly movable jointsSlightly moveable joint are joints which have only limited range of movement and this is due to either fibrous tissue or cartilage. You can find slightly moveable joints between the vertebrae in the spine.I don't any of this guys because I am trying to know my self so please whoever can improve my answer is going to have the best answer.
NO! They are fibrous joints and not moveable at all.
pubic symphysis and the intervertebral joints
1) Gliding or planar joints 2) Hinge joints 3) Pivot joints 4) Condyloid or ellipsoidal joints 5) Saddle joints 6) ball-and-socket joints
moveable joints?