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Hinge Joint: This type of joint allows for movement much like that of a door hinge. The knee and ulna part of the elbow are hinge joints. ... Pivot Joint: This type of joint allows bones to spin and twist around other bones. There are pivot joints in the neck and the radius part of the elbow.
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arthritis.about.com/od/arthritisbyanatomy/g/joint.htm
arthritis.about.com/od/arthritisbyanatomy/g/joint.htm
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Elbow joints-Hinge joints allow movement in only one direction. The hinge joint of the knee, the body's largest joint, is unusual because it can swivel on its axis, allowing the foot to turn from side to side. ... The simplest type of joint is the "hinge," as found in the elbows and the joints of the fingers and toes.
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www.innerbody.com/image_skel07/skel31.html
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The elbow is a hinge joint; it can open and close like a door. Biologists use the word "extend" to mean straighten the joint and the word "flex" to mean bend the joint. The triceps is an extensor muscle because it extends the elbow.
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www.sambal.co.uk/elbow.html
www.sambal.co.uk/elbow.html
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You could use two pieces of wood, like 2x3x8 and 2x3x12. Attach them with a small hinge so the end of the 12" piece is about 1" from the end of the 8" piece. Then attach rubber bands from the other end of the 12" piece. ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_make_an_elbow_hing...
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The elbow itself is essentially a hinge joint, meaning it bends and straightens like a hinge. But there is a second joint where the end of the radius (the radial head) meets the humerus. This joint is complicated because the radius has to rotate so that you can turn your hand palm up and palm down.
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www.handuniversity.com/topics.asp?Topic_ID=11
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These joints occur where the convex surface of one bone fits into the concave surface of another bone, so making movement possible in one plane only. Examples of these joints are the knee and the elbow joints. ... A hinge joint (elbow region).
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www.botany.uwc.ac.za/sci_Ed/grade10/manphys/joints.htm
www.botany.uwc.ac.za/sci_Ed/grade10/manphys/joints.htm
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Hinge Joint ; The bones in the knees, elbows, fingers, and toes move just like the hinges on a door. If you're ... Now try the same thing on your knees, elbows, fingers, and toes. ; Pivot Joint ; The first two vertebrae in your neck and the joint beneath your elbow move in a semicircle motion by twisting against eachother.
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preventdisease.com/fitness/fundament/articles/types_of_...
preventdisease.com/fitness/fundament/articles/types_of_joints.html
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elbow fracture, hinge joint, radial head: Hi Kim, To be perfectly honest, no one can predict how your final ROM will be - even after a year. In my opinion, your elbow has been in a cast for almost a month so it should be expected that your elbow and wrist would be pretty stiff. ... About Gina Lam; Expertise; ... In my opinion,
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en.allexperts.com/q/Physical-Rehabilitation-Medicine-98...
en.allexperts.com/q/Physical-Rehabilitation-Medicine-981/elbow-fracture.htm
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Hyperextension elbow brace with hinge by Joint Solutions ... The Simply Stable Elbow Stabilizers utilize a new polycentric hinge developed by joint Solutions specifically for the Simply Stable elbows. The glass filled nylon hinge provides strength and stability in a light weight, low profile design.
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www.supports4u.com/elbow-js.htm
www.supports4u.com/elbow-js.htm
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