Types of Synovial Joint

Synovial joints are highly mobile joints characterized by a synovial cavity filled with lubricating fluid, articular cartilage covering the joint surfaces, and a fibrous capsule that encloses the space. They come in several types, including hinge joints that permit flexion and extension, ball-and-socket joints that allow multi-axial movement, pivot joints that enable rotation, and saddle, plane, and condylar joints that each allow different combinations of motion. Their structure provides both stability and flexibility, allowing for a wide range of movements needed for everyday activities. Damage to synovial joints, whether from injury or arthritis, can significantly impair mobility. Types of Synovial Joint Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Types of Synovial Joint and explains the details of Types of Synovial Joint.

Types of Synovial Joint

Types of Synovial Joint