joints
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- Atlanto-axial jointJoint in the upper part of the neck
- JointLocation at which two or more bones make contact
- Saddle jointType of synovial joint with concave, convex surfaces
- Pivot jointType of joint between bones in the body
- Infrapatellar fat padCylindrical piece of fat in the knee
- Sacroiliac jointJoint of the pelvis and spine
- SyndesmosisType of fibrous joint
- Ball-and-socket jointBall-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone
- Hinge jointType of bone joint in human anatomy
- Fibrous jointFixed joints between bones held together by dense, fibrous tissue
- Hinge jointType of bone joint in human anatomy
- Fibrous jointFixed joints between bones held together by dense, fibrous tissue
- Atlanto-occipital jointArticulation between the occipital bone and the cervical atlas
- Flexibility (anatomy)Anatomical range of movement of a joint or series of joints
- SynchondrosisHyaline cartilage joint of two bones
- Sacroiliac jointJoint of the pelvis and spine
- SyndesmosisType of fibrous joint
- Sacroiliac jointJoint of the pelvis and spine
- SyndesmosisType of fibrous joint
- Pterygospinous ligamentLigament within the head
- Atlanto-axial jointJoint in the upper part of the neck
- Synovial jointArticulation which admits free motion in the joint; the most common type of articulation
- Atlanto-axial jointJoint in the upper part of the neck
- Hinge jointType of bone joint in human anatomy
- Fibrous jointFixed joints between bones held together by dense, fibrous tissue
- Atlanto-axial jointJoint in the upper part of the neck
- Hinge jointType of bone joint in human anatomy
- Fibrous jointFixed joints between bones held together by dense, fibrous tissue
- JointLocation at which two or more bones make contact
- Sacroiliac jointJoint of the pelvis and spine
- SyndesmosisType of fibrous joint
- JointLocation at which two or more bones make contact
- JointLocation at which two or more bones make contact
- Meniscus (anatomy)Fibrocartilaginous part of a bone joint
- Cartilaginous jointBodily joint connected entirely by cartilage
- Condyloid jointCondyle that is received into a small joint in the wrist