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why can our elbow not move backwards??​

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Answered by dilipeliza
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In hinge joints, the articulating ends of the bones fit together like a hinge on a door, and movement is therefore restricted to flexion and extension, i.e. movement is only in one direction. The elbow joint is an example, which permits movement only in one direction, i.e only in the forward direction. So, our elbow cannot move backward

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Answered by mummadimanoj2001
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why can our elbow not move backwards

In hinge joints, the articulating ends of the bones fit together like a hinge on a door, and movement is therefore restricted to flexion and extension, i.e. movement is only in one direction. The elbow joint is an example, which permits movement only in one direction, i.e only in the forward direction. So, our elbow cannot move backward.

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