1) Inter-Vertebral joints. Mainly Lumber, Cervical, partially Thoracic.
2) Cranio-cervical or Atlanto-occipital joint.
3) Lumbo-sacral joint.
4) Hip joint.
5) Knee joint.
6) Ankle joint.ALL of them extended.
Joints are two bones that can bend so look at your body and see what bends. Your toes, fingers, arms, hip, or shoulders.
Joints are needed to allow movement and flexibility in the body. They connect bones together, provide support for the muscles, and help with shock absorption during activities. Joints also enable us to perform a wide range of movements such as bending, twisting, and stretching.
Joints play a crucial role in allowing movement and flexibility in the body. They also provide support and stability to the skeleton, enabling activities such as walking, running, and bending. Additionally, joints help in the distribution of forces during physical activities and protect the bones from wear and tear.
Without joints, movement would be severely limited as there would be no flexibility or articulation in the body. Tasks such as walking, running, and even basic hand movements would be challenging or impossible. Overall, quality of life and functionality would be greatly diminished without the ability to bend and move at joints.
A hinge joint is a joint that allows forward and backward movement. Your elbow and knee are hinge joints.
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Because the acrobat "para matuto ka"more practice to be a great acrobatic.the joint of the bending is hinge joint.
The bony protrusions on the spine that stops regular people from bending like that has been worn away by many, many hours of practice, that's what makes them so flexible.
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Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
We bend primarily at our joints... like ankles, wrists, elbows, etc.
Flexibility
An acrobat who can bend their body into unusual shapes is often referred to as a "contortionist." Contortionists are trained performers who develop extreme flexibility and strength, allowing them to perform impressive and sometimes seemingly impossible poses. Their skills are commonly showcased in circus acts and various performance arts.
Yes, they are because that's how we can bend our elbows, hands, knees, neck, and other parts of body contaning joints.
Bending your body involves using your joints and muscles to flex and extend different parts of your body. Depending on the area you want to bend, you can engage the corresponding muscles and move in the desired direction. It's important to bend slowly and safely to prevent injury.
The muscles that cause joints to bend are called flexors. These muscles contract to decrease the angle between two body parts, facilitating movements like bending the elbow or knee. In contrast, muscles that straighten joints are known as extensors. Together, flexors and extensors work to enable a wide range of motion in the body.