condyloid joint

  • 1Condyloid joint — 1: Ball and socket joint; 2: Condyloid joint (Ellipsoid); 3: Saddle joint; 4 Hinge joint; 5: Pivot joint; …

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  • 2condyloid joint — n an articulation (as that between the metacarpals of the hand and the first phalanx of the fingers) in which an ovoid head is received into an elliptical cavity permitting all movements except axial rotation * * * see condylarthrosis …

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  • 3condyloid joint — condylarthrosis …

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  • 4condyloid joint — noun : an articulation in which an ovoid head is received into an elliptical cavity permitting all movements except axial rotation …

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  • 5Joint — A joint is the area where two bones are attached for the purpose of motion of body parts. A joint is usually formed of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage. An articulation or an arthrosis is the same as a joint. Joints are grouped according… …

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  • 6Joint — For other uses, see Joint (disambiguation). Typical Joint A joint is the location at which two or more bones make contact.[1] They are constructed to allow movement and provide mechanical support, and are classified structurally and functionally …

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  • 7Сустав Мыщелковый (Condylarthrosis, Condyloid Joint) — разновидность диартроза (прерывного или синовиального соединения), переходная форма от блоковидного к эллипсоидному, в котором яйцевидная головка сочленяется с эллиптической суставной впадиной. Например, коленный и височно нижнечелюстной суставы …

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  • 8Condyloid process — Bone: Condyloid process Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. (Condyle and neck labeled at upper right.) Latin processus condylaris mandibulae …

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  • 9condylar joint — condyloid joint articulatio ellipsoidea …

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  • 10Synovial joint — Typical Joint A Synovial joint, also known as a diarthrosis, is the most common and most movable type of joint in the body of a mammal. As with most other joints, synovial joints achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones …

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