HISTOLOGY
CARTILAGE BONE
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Freely moving joints
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Freely moveable joints
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Free to move joints
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Free moving joints
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Detailed explanation-1: -Synovial joints are the most common type of joint in the body (see image 1). These joints are termed diarthroses, meaning they are freely mobile. A key structural characteristic for a synovial joint that is not seen at fibrous or cartilaginous joints is the presence of a joint cavity .
Detailed explanation-2: -Functionally the three types of joints are synarthrosis (immovable), amphiarthrosis (slightly moveable), and diarthrosis (freely moveable).
Detailed explanation-3: -Synovial joints, also known as movable joints, refer to the joints that are capable of moving in a variety of directions (allow mobility). Such examples include the knee joints, elbow joints, wrist joints, shoulder joints, hip joints and ankle joints.
Detailed explanation-4: -Updated On: 27-06-2022 Rotatory movement in ball and socket joint, condyles sliding movement in hinge joint and presence of synovial fluid makes them freely movable. Synovial fluid acts as a lubricant and enables free movement avoiding friction.