Ball and socket joint.
hip and shoulder. Think of ones you can move round instead of just back and forth
You use the joints in your body.
The shoulder and the hip.
When doing jumping jacks, you primarily use your hip, knee, and shoulder joints. Your hip joints help with the leg movements, your knee joints assist in bending and straightening your legs, and your shoulder joints perform the arm movements.
Elbow, shoulder, ankle, and finger joints are more likely to be treated with joint resection or interpositional reconstruction
All the muscles of your leg work when you run. Quadriceps and Hamstrings (Thighs) and Calf muscles work the most. Apart from this your glutes (butt) muscles work a fair bit too. Also while running we tend to move our arms and shoulders and hence your deltoids (shoulder) muscles work too.
Brushing your teeth primarily engages the muscles of the forearm, wrist, and hand, including the flexors and extensors for gripping and maneuvering the toothbrush. The shoulder muscles, such as the deltoids, are also involved as you lift and move your arm. In terms of joints, the elbow and wrist joints are crucial for the brushing motion, while the shoulder joint facilitates the overall arm movement. Additionally, the jaw muscles, particularly the masseter and temporalis, may be engaged if you're holding your mouth open while brushing.
you can use the cumputer arows and the orange circle clik the side you want to move and you move
your hip (coxal) joint. a ball and socket joint is one where all types of movement are possble (eg. flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction ) you can do this at your hip. another ball and socet joint is your shoulder
sunkei is a karate punch that involves the movement of 17 joints in the punch to cause massive damage. regular punches require 3 joints in the wrist shoulder and arm but the sunkei is a complex punch that can use up to twenty joints to cause massive truama to the body.
To pick up a pen, we primarily use the muscles in the forearm, including the flexors and extensors, to control wrist and finger movements. The joints involved are the wrist joint (radiocarpal joint) and the finger joints (metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints). The shoulder and elbow joints also assist in positioning the arm and hand to reach for the pen. Overall, this coordinated action involves fine motor skills and dexterity.
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