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which joint allows movement in back and forth​

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Hinge joints

Hinge joints: The joint surfaces are arranged to allow only back and forth movement such as bending and straightening. Examples of these joints are the elbow where the humerus and ulna join and the knee. 4. Pivot joints: These joints allow only one type of movement, the rotation of one bone on or around another.

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Hinge joints

Hinge joints: The joint surfaces are arranged to allow only back and forth movement such as bending and straightening. Examples of these joints are the elbow where the humerus and ulna join and the knee. 4. Pivot joints: These joints allow only one type of movement, the rotation of one bone on or around another.

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