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Oct 8, 2024 · Function. Hinge joints allow for movement of the limbs, fingers, and toes to extend away and bend in toward the body. Movement of the hinge joints of the knees, shoulders, ankles, fingers, and toes is essential for all daily functions, from activities of daily living like bathing, getting dressed, and eating, to everyday movements like walking ...
Dec 22, 2023 · Hinge joints allow the movement of certain parts of the body in one plane. There are hinge joints in the fingers, toes, knees, elbows, and ankles. Although hinge joints are stable, people can ...
Oct 30, 2023 · The hinge joint is a uni-axial synovial joint that functions much like a hinge on a door. It allows bones to move in one plane with a limited movement along other planes. It typically connects two bones and includes a convex surface of one bone that articulates with a concave surface of the other bone. The hinge joints usually allow flexion and ...
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Jul 24, 2023 · The hinge joint is an essential component of the complex biomechanics of the human body. [1] The knee, elbow, and ankle can support large amounts of force and aid in the performance of work. Interphalangeal joints are smaller and contribute primarily to dexterity. [5] A hinge joint is more stable than a ball and socket joint but offers less ...
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General Biology, N.D.) Hinge joints are synovial joints that move through one plane of motion: flexion and extension. Hinge joints are found in the fingers, elbows, knees, ankles, and toes and control movement for various functions. Injuries, osteoarthritis, and autoimmune conditions can affect hinge joints. Rest, medication, ice, and physical ...
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Synovial joints are the most common type of joint in the body (Figure 9.4.1). A key structural characteristic for a synovial joint that is not seen at fibrous or cartilaginous joints is the presence of a joint cavity. This fluid-filled space is the site at which the articulating surfaces of the bones contact each other.
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The knee joints and ankle joints are less typical, as they allow a slight degree of rotation or of side-to-side movement in certain positions of the limb. The knee is the largest hinge joint in the human body. Hinge and pivot joints are both types of synovial joint. A hinge joint can be considered a modified sellar/saddle joint, with reduced ...