ball and socket
synovial joint
Yes, the hip joint is an example of a synovial joint. Synovial joints are characterized by the presence of a joint cavity, synovial fluid, and a joint capsule that allows for smooth movement between bones, which is true for the hip joint.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint just like you shoulder!
No the hip is a synovial ball and socket joint
ball-and-socket joint
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint just like you shoulder!
ball and socket joint
feamer head and neck
The most movable joint in the body is the ball-and-socket joint, such as the hip joint and shoulder joint. These joints allow for a wide range of motion in multiple directions due to the spherical head of one bone fitting into the cup-like socket of another bone.
Most joints in the human body are synovial joints. Synovial joints are the most common type of joint, allowing for various types of movement due to the presence of synovial fluid. Ball and socket joints, such as the hip and shoulder joints, are a specific type of synovial joint characterized by a spherical head fitting into a cup-like socket.
Ball and socket joints are found in the shoulder and hip. These joints allow for a wide range of motion in multiple directions, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. The rounded head of the bone fits into the cup-shaped socket of the other bone in these joints.
it is the ring of fibrocartilage around the rim of socket of synovial joint it gives depth to bony sockets....it is present in 2 locations 1.labrum glenoidale,attached to edge of glenoid cavity of sphenoidal bone 2.labrum acetabulare,attached to the rim of acetabulum of hip bone