Classify joints in the body and briefly describe the typical features of each.
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There are six types of freely movable diarthrosis (synovial) joints:
Ball and socket joint. Permitting movement in all directions, the ball and socket joint features the rounded head of one bone sitting in the cup of another bone. ...
Hinge joint. ...
Condyloid joint. ...
Pivot joint. ...
Gliding joint. ...
Saddle joint.
Planar, hinge, pivot, condyloid, saddle, and ball-and-socket are all types of synovial joints.
Planar Joints. Planar joints have bones with articulating surfaces that are flat or slightly curved faces. ...
Saddle Joints. ...
Ball-and-Socket Joints.
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