Joints & ligaments

A joint is a place where two or more bones meet, and ligaments are the tough fibrous bands that hold the bones together at the joint.

About joints & ligaments

Gray's Anatomy (1918) classifies joints as fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial, and describes the ligaments, cartilages, and synovial capsules that shape each major articulation.

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Questions

What is the knee joint?
The largest and one of the most complex joints in the body.
What is the hip joint?
A ball-and-socket synovial joint.
What is the shoulder joint?
A ball-and-socket synovial joint.
What is the elbow joint?
A hinge-type synovial joint.
What is the ankle joint?
A hinge-type synovial joint.

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