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  1. 28 Μαΐ 2023 · A condyloid joint is a type of synovial joint where the articular surface of one bone has an ovoid convexity sitting within an ellipsoidal cavity of the other bone. It allows movement in two planes (i.e., flexion or extension , abduction or adduction ).

  2. 13 Δεκ 2022 · A condylar joint is similar to a ball and socket joint. Condylar joints are found in the wrist, toes, and fingers. Also known as the condyloid joint, it allows the jaw, wrists, toes, and fingers to move up and down, from side to side, and around in circumduction.

  3. 15 Απρ 2024 · Ellipsoid joints, also known as condylar or condyloid joints, are one of the six types of synovial joints, the others being plane, pivot, hinge, saddle and ball and socket. Ellipsoid joints consist of of an oval, convex shaped condyle of one bone articulating with an elliptical, concave cavity of another bone.

  4. 8 Μαρ 2024 · A condyloid joint is a type of synovial joint that allows for movement in multiple directions. It consists of an oval-shaped end of one bone fitting into a cavity of another bone, enabling bending and straightening, as well as side-to-side movements. This type of joint is found in the wrist, allowing for flexibility and dexterity in hand movements.

  5. Condyloid joints are found in areas like the wrist (radiocarpal joint) and the base of the index finger (metacarpophalangeal joint), enabling complex hand movements. These joints allow for biaxial movement, meaning they can move in two different directions: flexion/extension and abduction/adduction.

  6. 31 Οκτ 2023 · Condyloid joints consist of an oval-shaped end of one bone fitting into a similarly oval-shaped hollow of another bone. This is also sometimes called an ellipsoidal joint. This type of joint allows angular movement along two axes, as seen in the joints of the wrist and fingers, which can move both side to side and up and down.

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