CONDYLOID JOINT

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This is our 4th post in the series of synovial joints. Today is about the Condyloid joint (AKA ellipsoid joint), which includes a convex surface that articulates with a concave elliptical cavity.

The biaxial condyloid joints permit all angular motions: Flexion and extension, abduction and adduction, and circumduction.
Examples of this form of articulation are found in the following:
🔸Hand: metacarpophalangeal joint.
🔹Wrist: radiocarpal joint.
🔸Foot: metatarsophalangeal joint.
🔹Head-spine: atlanto-occipital joint.

In order to compensate for its wide range of motion, this joint has adjacent ligaments that provide support and help prevent injuries by restricting its movement.
If you haven't checked out the other posts about synovial joints, scroll down and check them out!

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