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Hello my dear students.
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Given is a match the following type of question where column a talks about different types of sinovial joint and b is the type of examples of this joint.
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And what is required for us to find out the correct matches of the joint with the example.
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Now let us get into the explanation.
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I'll keep writing the numbers also.
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So, the first joint, it talks about ball and socket.
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Now, ball and socket type of synonyl joint permits movement in all direction.
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Yes? so that is why it is seen as an example in the hip and in the shoulder joint, that is 1 and 6.
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The next one we are going to talk about condiler.
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Condular or it is also called as ellipsoid joint.
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Okay, so this condolar ellipsoid joint permits forward and backward movement along with side to side movement.
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So that is why it is found in metacarpal and phalanx joint of the hand.
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And it is found in carpal and metacarpal joint of the wrist, okay, and carpal carpal in the fingers and the tarsal and tarsal joint of the body.
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Yes.
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So the next joint what we are going to talk about is hinge joint.
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So this promotes movement only in one direction.
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So that is why it can be seen in fingers, elbows, toes, knees, etc.
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So these are the main places where we see one direction moving.
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According to that we find it in humorous ulna of elbow as the example phalanx, phallings of fingers and knee joint between femur and tibia.
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Yes.
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So the next joint what we are going to talk about is pivot joint.
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So in pivot joint there is a road to movement in a single axis.
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So that is where it is found in neck, breast and elbow.
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So accordingly it is found in proximal radial alna, carpal, carpal, the joint and humerus alna of the elbow...