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Curling does not use a BALL. So, I am not sure what you are referring to.

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What kind of joints allows you to do arm circles?

Ball-and-socket joints in the shoulder allow you to perform arm circles, providing a wide range of motion in different directions. These joints allow for the circular movement of the arm around the shoulder socket.


What kind of synovial joint is a multiaxial joint?

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.


Which joints that permit the widest range of movement?

Ball-and-socket joints permit the widest range of movement. Examples include the shoulder and hip joints, which allow movement in multiple directions due to their spherical shape and the freedom of motion of the ball within the socket.


The type joint that allows the greatest degree of movement is the joint?

The type of joint that allows the greatest degree of movement is the ball-and-socket joint. This type of joint allows movement in multiple directions, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. Examples of ball-and-socket joints in the body include the hip and shoulder joints.


What kind of joint is a multiaxial joint?

A multiaxial joint is a type of synovial joint. The x-axial refers to how many planes of the movement the specific joint provides, so in the case of a multiaxial joint, that means it provides movement in many planes of movement (multiaxial usually refers to three, which can then also be stated as triaxial).

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