A ball and socket joint
A joint that permits movement. Such as shoulder, hip, elbow, knee.
impingement syndrome
The word fillet is used to describe a radius or angle at the joint of an angle instead of a shrap corner. It is sort of like when you use caulk to fill in the sharp corners when you are making a counter top. In a fillet weld you contact both peices of metal being joined at the 90 degree angle to "fill in" the joint.
It is a hinge joint with movement in one direction eg. knee joint
pivot joint
Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
No. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and not a pivot joint.
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 shoulder is classified as a ball-and-socket joint.
The joint in the leg that is equivalent in the shoulder is the Ankle
Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.
The clavicle is part of the shoulder joint, also known as the acromioclavicular joint. It connects the scapula (shoulder blade) to the sternum (breastbone) and allows for the range of motion in the shoulder.
shoulder gridle is the shoulder complex it consist of 3 joints ie.sternoclavicular jt , acromioclavicular jt, and glenohumeral jt, in shoulder jt there is only glenohumeral jt is considered
ball and socket
The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint, where the rounded head of the humerus bone articulates with the shallow socket of the scapula. This joint allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder.
The joint in your shoulder is an example of a ball-and-socket joint, allowing for a wide range of motion in multiple directions.