Movement Review: Anatomy
Gliding
This type of joint is also known as a plane or planar joint
Hinge
This type of joint is found in the knee and elbow and allows for flexion and extension
Condylar
This type of joint is part of your wrist and looks like a pedestal with a joint on top
circumduction
This type of motion allows you to move your arms in a circle, like in the backstroke. It uses a ball and socket joint.
Elevation
This type of movement allows you to lift your shoulders to shrug
Supination
This type of movement allows you to turn your arms face up
flexion
the first movement of a bicep curl
extension
the second movement of a bicep curl
ligaments
the type of connective tissue that attaches bones to bones
tendons
the type of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
Pronation
turning a pivot joint face down
Adduction
This type of movement means to "move toward" the median plane
diarthrosis
a joint that is highly mobile, like your elbow
Pivot
This type of joint allows you to turn your arms backwards, like when doing the macarena and flipping your palms over
Saddle
This type of joint allows you to use your thumbs to grab things with your hand in a way that you can't with your foot
low stability
correlated with high movability
synarthroses
immovable joints, such as those found between cranial bones
ball and socket
This type of joint allows the most movement and maneuverability of all the synovial joints
Abduction
This type of movement occurs when you lift your arms away from your body in a jumping jack or when making a snow angel