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what is the difference between the pivotal joint and pelvic joint​

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Answered by subhaswini09
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Answer:

Pivot joint, also called rotary joint, or trochoid joint, in vertebrate anatomy, a freely moveable joint (diarthrosis) that allows only rotary movement around a single axis. The moving bone rotates within a ring that is formed from a second bone and adjoining ligament.

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The sacroiliac joint or SI joint (SIJ) is the joint between the sacrum and the ilium bones of the pelvis, which are connected by strong ligaments. In humans, the sacrum supports the spine and is supported in turn by an ilium on each side.

Answered by suveda34
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Explanation:

difference between pivotal joint and pelvic joint

pivotal joint

  • is a type of synovial joint that rotates
  • examples of pivot joint in your body is pivoyal joint in neck and pivotal joint in the forearm .
  • the rounded bone moves around its own axis
  • it consists of rounded end of one bone fitting into the ring formed by the other bone .

pelvic joint

  • the joints of pelvic are lumbosacral and sacrococcygeal and sacroiliac and the public symphysis

  • lumbosacral joint is that between

l.v.5 and sacrum

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