The most significant movements at the cricothyroid joints are...
a. rotational
b. vogueing
c. sliding
d. rocking
I put A but i'm not sure if i got it right
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The cricothyroid joint is a paired synovial articulation that connects the cricoid and thyroid cartilages. It is formed between the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage and the laterally located thyroid articular surface on the cricoid cartilage. ... The principal movement in this joint is rotation....
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A. Rotational
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The cricothyroid joint is a paired synovial articulation that connects the cricoid and thyroid cartilages. It is formed between the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage and the laterally located thyroid articular surface on the cricoid cartilage. ... The principal movement in this joint is rotation.
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