Anatomy of a Joint

Anatomy of a Joint

What is a joint?

Joints are the areas where two or more bones meet. Most joints are mobile, allowing the bones to move. Joints consist of the following:

Examples of the hip and knee joints follow:

Anatomy of the hip joint
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Anatomy of the knee joint
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What are the different types of joints?

There are many types of joints, including joints that do not move in adults, such as the suture joints in the skull. Joints that do not move are called "fixed." Other joints may move a little, such as the vertebrae. Examples of mobile joints include the following:

Illustration of types of joints
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