There are a couple that I can think of:
1) Between the hand and the arm is the wrist, which is actually made of Radial-Carpal joints and intercarpal joints.
2) The radioulnar joint, of which there are 2:
1 - The distal radioulnar joint is formed between the head of the ulna and the ulnar notch on the distal radius
2 - The proximal radioulnar joint may be considered part of the elbow, but is actually where the radial head articulates with the radial notch of the ulna.
The forearm is from the wrist to the elbow.The upper arm is from the shoulder to the elbow.They meet at the elbow.cts and carots yay!
The humeroradial joint is where the humerus (upper arm bone) connects with the radius (forearm bone). This joint allows for flexion and extension movements of the forearm, such as bending and straightening the arm.
The arm has an elbow. The elbow is a joint that allows for bending and straightening of the arm.
The arm of a microscope is a structural component that connects the head or body of the microscope to the base. It provides support and stability to the microscope, allowing users to hold and position it comfortably while observing samples.
There are two joints in the shoulder - the 'main one' that joints the bone of the arm (humerus) to the shoulder blade (scapula) is called the glenohumeral joint. A smaller joint connects the shoulder blade with the collar bone (clavicle). This is called the acromioclavicular joint.
The glenohumeral joint which is also known as the "shoulder joint"
One type is a ball and socket joint that connects your arm and shoulder
Ball and socket joint
A hinge or pivot joint connects the arm to the base, allowing the arm to move up and down or rotate around a fixed point. This joint provides flexibility and range of motion for the arm to perform various tasks.
Ball-and-Socket, the shoulder's cartilage being the socket and the arm's ending being the ball.
The part that connects the arm and the base is typically referred to as the "arm pivot" or "arm joint." This joint allows for the movement and flexibility of the arm, enabling it to rotate or swing while remaining attached to the base. In various contexts, such as in machinery or robotics, it may also be called a "hinge" or "swivel joint."
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
The joint that connects the hand to the fingers is called the metacarpophalangeal joint. This joint is located between the metacarpal bones of the hand and the proximal phalanges of the fingers. It allows for the movement of the fingers.
In an automobile, a ball joint is a spherical bearing that connects the control arm to the steering knuckle.
The forearm is from the wrist to the elbow.The upper arm is from the shoulder to the elbow.They meet at the elbow.cts and carots yay!
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope
is where the arm of the microscope connects to the base of the microscope