Synovial pivot joint
No, the toe is not a pivot joint. The toes have hinge joints that allow for flexion and extension movements, but not true pivot movements. Pivot joints are found in the neck and allow for rotation.
The hamstrings and gluteous maximus are main muscles involved in diving and the pivot joints on your knee are the main joints you use.
any sport that you need to turn your head for it so i think all of them =L
Pivot joints in horses include their head and their hips. This joints allow them to rotate without endangering themselves in the process.
The subclasses of synovial joints are plane joints, hinge joints, pivot joints, condyloid joints, saddle joints, and ball-and-socket joints. These subclasses vary in the types of movement they allow and the shapes of the articulating surfaces of the bones involved.
Pivot means to turn. A dancer can turn on 1 foot. You can turn on your foot look behind you. Your pivot joints is between the first and second cervical vertebrae (neck). This joint allows you to turn your head.
Hinge joints, ball-and-socket joints, ellipsoid joints, saddle joints and pivot joints.
The joints in our body is Pivot joint,Hinge joint,Gliding joints and Ball-and-Socket joint.
Between the atlas and the axis
The 4 moveable joints are called the Ball-and-socket, Hinge, Pivot, and Gliding joints.
ball-and-socket joints