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brief all type of joints​


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Answered by Adwaitm
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Joints are formed where bones come together. The six types of synovialjoints are the pivot, hinge, saddle, plane, condyloid, and ball-and-socketjoints. Pivot joints are found in your neck vertebrae, while hinge joints are located in your elbows, fingers, and knees. Saddle and plane joints are found in your hands.

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer.

There are Six types of the joints present:-

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1.Gliding joints

They allow for smooth movement in several directions along a plane or other smooth surface. The articulation is like two plates sliding across each other. 

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2.Condyloid Joints

Similar to gliding joints, condyloid joints are somewhat different in that they have an irregular surface where the bones move past one another. This type of joint is like two bowls nested together

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3.Saddle Joints

Saddle joints are characterized by two bones that fit together in a manner similar to a rider in a saddle. This sort of articulation allows bending motion in several directions without sliding.

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4.Hinge Joints 

Hinge joints, as the name implies, are hinged joints formed between two bones. A hinge joint allows for stable flexion and extension without sliding or deviation.

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5. Ball and socket joints

Ball and socket joints allow for stable movement in several directions without slippage. Like a saddle joint, the ball and socket joint allows bending in several directions without slipping, creating a highly stable, strong joint

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6.Pivot Joint 

A pivot joint is a joint in which rotational motion occurs without gliding movement. This type of joint allows for turning motions without sideways displacement or bending

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