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*Abduction: Pendular movement away from the median plane
 
*Abduction: Pendular movement away from the median plane
 
*Circumduction: Combination of flexion and extension that allows a limb to create a circular movement
 
*Circumduction: Combination of flexion and extension that allows a limb to create a circular movement
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==Types of Joints==
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*Plane Joint: describes translational movement; in reality, nonexistent, as all articular surfaces are curved
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*Hinge Joint: movement allowed in one plane only, inhibited by collateral ligaments and/or bony protuberances (eg. elbow joint)
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*Pivot Joint: comprises a peg fitted with a ring, movement occurs about the long axis of the peg (eg. radioulnar joint)
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*Condylar Joint: knuckle-shaped condyles vary in distance from one another allowing uniaxial movement with limited rotation (eg.femorotibial joint)
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*Ellipsoidal Joint: ovoid convex articulation allows movement in two planes at right angles with limited rotation (eg. radiocarpal joint)
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*Saddle Joint: also biaxial with a greater scope for rotation
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*Spheroidal Joint: (aka ball-and-socket) multiaxial movement allows for rotational movement in several planes (eg hip joint)
    
==Links==
 
==Links==
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