Two types of joints connect the skull to the spine. What types of joints are they?
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Articular capsules may also possess ligaments that hold the bones together. Synovial joints are capable of the greatest movement of the three structural joint types; however, the more mobile a joint, the weaker the joint. Knees, elbows, and shoulders are examples of synovial joints.
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There are three types of fibrous joints: (1) Sutures are nonmoving joints thatconnect bones of the skull. ... (3) A syndesmosis is a joint in which a ligament connects two bones, allowing for a little movement (amphiarthroses). The distal jointbetween the tibia and fibula is an example of a syndesmosis.
Joints are formed where bones come together. The six types of synovial joints are the pivot, hinge, saddle,plane, condyloid, and ball-and-socket joints. Pivot joints are found in yourneck vertebrae, while hinge joints are located in your elbows, fingers, and knees. Saddle and plane joints are found in your hands.
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