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What are gliding joints ?
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Answered by Anonymous
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A plane joint (also called an arthrodial joint, gliding joint or plane articulation) is a synovial joint which allows only gliding movement in the plane of the articular surfaces. The opposed surfaces of the bones are flat or almost flat, with movement generally limited by tight capsules and ligaments.

Answered by ronit12389
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A plane joint is a synovial joint which allows only gliding movement in the plane of the articular surfaces.

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