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Which joint is fully movable?

Published in Joint Mobility 1 min read

The joint that is fully movable is a synovial joint.

Synovial joints offer the greatest range of motion. According to the reference material, these joints are characterized by:

  • A cavity in one bone where another bone fits.
  • Hyaline cartilage covering the ends of the bones, providing a smooth surface.
  • A synovial membrane that lubricates and protects the joint with fluid. (18-Jul-2023)

Here is a table summarizing the key features of synovial joints:

Feature Description
Structure Cavity where one bone fits into another
Cartilage Hyaline cartilage covers bone ends
Membrane Synovial membrane with lubricating fluid
Range of Motion Most freedom of movement