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Secondary cartilaginous joints. GLIDING
Gliding joint.
In retaill theroy, i think that sporting examples of joint movements are as follows, kicking a football in the sporting movement of a hinge. and also a ball socket is the same as that only with a knee
gliding joint
I don't know! Ask someone else!!!!!!! GAWD! The wrist is a gliding joint.
A gliding joint, also known as a plane joint, can be found in various locations in the body such as the wrists, ankles, and spine. These joints allow for smooth, gliding movements between the bones involved.
Ball and socket joint
gliding joints of the human body
The neck is indeed a gliding joint. This is because it does not have to move in rigid movements in any particular direction.
gliding joint
Yes, the patellofemoral joint is considered a gliding joint. This joint allows for gliding and sliding movements between the patella (kneecap) and the femur, facilitating the extension and flexion of the knee.
gliding