- A
hinge joint (ginglymus or ginglymoid) is a bone
joint where the
articular surfaces are
molded to each
other in such a
manner as to
permit motion only...
- freedom.
Hinges may be made of
flexible material or
moving components. In biology, many
joints function as
hinges, such as the
elbow joint.
Ancient remains...
- system, a
pivot joint like the
other synovial joint—the
hinge joint has one
degree of freedom. Note that the
degrees of
freedom of a
joint is not the same...
-
movement they allow:
plane joint, ball and
socket joint,
hinge joint,
pivot joint,
condyloid joint and
saddle joint.
Joints can also be classified, according...
- joint). It is the
largest joint in the
human body. The knee is a
modified hinge joint,
which permits flexion and
extension as well as
slight internal and external...
- The
interphalangeal joints of the hand are the
hinge joints between the
phalanges of the
fingers that
provide flexion towards the palm of the hand. There...
- A
synovial joint, also
known as diarthrosis,
joins bones or
cartilage with a
fibrous joint capsule that is
continuous with the
periosteum of the joined...
- A
hinged expansion joint is a
metallic ****embly, that can
rotate in a
single plane, used to
absorb changes resulting from
piping thermal expansion or contraction...
-
temporomandibular joint".
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI. 28 (3): 170–83. doi:10.1053/j.sult.2007.02.002. PMID 17571700. Moss, ML (1972). The non-existent
hinge axis...
-
joint is the
joint between the head of the
radius and the
capitulum of the humerus, is a
limited ball-and-socket
joint,
hinge type of
synovial joint....