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What is a diathrotic joint?

A joint that permits movement. Such as shoulder, hip, elbow, knee.


What kind of joint that provides limited movement?

a kinds of joints that provides limited movement


What are the example of joints?

Synarthrotic-These joints are "fiberous" and don't move a lot.Skeletal sutureAmphiarthrotic-This joint only permits slight movement. RibsDiarthrotic-Freely moveing joint.


What contributes the limitation of movement in the joints?

limited by the position of the clavicle joint at the sternoclavicular joint


What is an example of a Ellipsoidal joint?

An ellipsoid joint can be found in the wrist and is the same type of movement as a ball in socket joint, but allows slightly less movement than the ball in socket It permits movement in two planes without rotation if that is what you mean by allows slightly less movement than the ball in socket joint. The wrist between the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones.


What are example of joints?

Synarthrotic-These joints are "fiberous" and don't move a lot.Skeletal sutureAmphiarthrotic-This joint only permits slight movement. RibsDiarthrotic-Freely moveing joint.


What type of joint permit the most movement called?

A ball-and-socket joint permits the highest range of motion among all the types of joints. This type of joint allows for movement in multiple directions, including rotation.


Is an elbow an uniaxial joint?

an elbow is a u·ni·ax·i·al joint that permits movement around one axis only.


What is The joint that permits only flexion and extension?

Which type of diathrotic joint permits flexion and extension only?


What type of joint has limited movement and is comprised mostly of hyaline cartilage?

synovial


Which joint permit the most possible movement?

The shoulder joint permits the most possible movement due to its ball-and-socket design, allowing for a wide range of motion including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction.


What are examples of conyloid joints?

Conyloid joints, also known as condyloid joints, are a type of synovial joint that allows movement in two planes. Examples include the wrist joint (radiocarpal joint), which permits flexion, extension, and limited rotation, and the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers, allowing for flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction. These joints enable a range of motion while maintaining stability.