The saddle joint is unique to humans and is located at the base of each thumb.
It allows the thumb to touch the pinky finger by crossing over the palm of the hand. This allows humans to produce fine movements including sewing, writing, portrait painting, and anything other type of movement where the hand grasps a tool or the object itself as in pottery or peeling an orange.
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The thumb joint is a saddle joint, which allows for a wider range of movement compared to other types of joints. This type of joint allows the thumb to move in multiple directions, facilitating activities like grasping and pinching.
A multiaxial joint is a type of synovial joint that allows movement in multiple planes, such as the shoulder joint (ball and socket joint). These joints have three or more axes of rotation and enable movement in all three planes of motion at the same time.
A freely movable joint, also known as a synovial joint, allows for a wide range of movement due to the presence of synovial fluid that lubricates the joint. Examples include the shoulder and hip joints.
saddle,plane,and pivot joint
Saddle joints allow opposition, which is the movement of the thumb across the palm to touch the tips of the fingers on the same hand. This type of joint provides a wide range of motion and enables fine motor skills in the hand.
fibrous joint
thumb
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A saddle joint is a type of synovial joint that allows movement along two axes, enabling flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction, much like a rider on a saddle. This joint is characterized by two opposing surfaces that are shaped like a saddle, allowing for a greater range of motion compared to hinge joints. One of the most well-known examples of a saddle joint is the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb, which enables thumb opposition. Saddle joints can also be found in the sternoclavicular joint, connecting the sternum and clavicle.
gliding joints
The thumb joint is a saddle joint, which allows for a wider range of movement compared to other types of joints. This type of joint allows the thumb to move in multiple directions, facilitating activities like grasping and pinching.
A multiaxial joint is a type of synovial joint that allows movement in multiple planes, such as the shoulder joint (ball and socket joint). These joints have three or more axes of rotation and enable movement in all three planes of motion at the same time.
The name of the joint should be primary cartilage joint as per my opinion. Others may say that it is the suture type of joint.
Gliding Joint - The joining of two flat bones that slide against one another forms a gliding joint, or plane joint. This type of joint doesn't allow much motion. The connection between your shoulder blade (scapula) and collar bone (clavicle) is a gliding joint.
saddle,plane,and pivot joint
Hinge type of joint allowsflex-ionandextent-iontypes of movement. Tibia and Talus forming hinge joint they allow above type of movement.