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ball-and-socket joint |
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ball-and-socket jointJoint between bones that allows considerable movement in three dimensions, for instance the joint between the pelvis and the femur (hip joint). To facilitate movement, such joints are rimmed with cartilage and lubricated by synovial fluid. The bones are kept in place by ligaments and moved by muscles. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| She was taught to view the knee as a single-plane hinge joint and not a ball-and-socket joint. But with the computer model, they discovered that the animal's head, which swiveled on a huge ball-and-socket joint that Chapman likens to a "big, bony trailer hitch," was remarkably well balanced. Walk your feet away from the wall, bending from the ball-and-socket joint of your hips, until your hips are above your ankles and your spine is parallel to the floor. |
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