what is a ball and socket joint?
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Hip Joint: This is the best example of a ball and socket joint. Hip contains articulation between the head of the femur bone and acetabulum of the pelvis bone. The acetabulum is a depression like cup that is located on the inferolateral aspect of the pelvis.
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Ball and socket joints are a type of synovial joint where the spheroid articular surface of one bone sits within a cup-like depression of another bone.
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