There are six types of synovial joints are the pivot, hinge, saddle, plane, condyloid, and ball-and-socket joints. read more
There are six types of synovial joints are the pivot, hinge, saddle, plane, condyloid, and ball-and-socket joints. This page may be out of date. Save your draft before refreshing this page. read more
Synovial joints and the human body As shown on this illustration, the six types of synovial joints include the pivot, hinge, saddle, plane, condyloid, and ball-and-socket joints. These joints are found throughout the body; however, some locations serve as better examples than others. read more
There are many types of joints in the body including fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial joints. The synovial joints are characterized by the presence of synovial fluid within a space that encapsulates the articulating surfaces (surfaces that touch each other) of the joint. read more