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Question
structural classification – which synovial joint type allows the greatest range of motion (e.g., shoulder, hip)?
○ a) hinge
○ b) ball-and-socket
○ c) saddle
○ d) pivot
Brief Explanations
To determine the synovial joint type with the greatest range of motion, we analyze each option:
- Hinge joints (e.g., elbow, knee) allow movement in one plane (flexion/extension), limiting their range.
- Ball - and - socket joints (e.g., shoulder, hip) have a rounded head (ball) fitting into a cup - like socket. This structure enables movement in multiple planes: flexion/extension, abduction/adduction, rotation, and circumduction, providing the greatest range of motion.
- Saddle joints (e.g., thumb joint) allow movement in two planes but have a more restricted range compared to ball - and - socket.
- Pivot joints (e.g., between atlas and axis) allow rotational movement around a single axis, with a limited range.
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b) Ball - and - socket