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Diarthrosis joints are subclassified according to the kind of movement that they permit. Which types of diarthrosis joints allow rotational movement?

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A: Ball and socket, saddle, and pivot joints.

Explanation: I did a lot of research on Quizlet and Google. Sorry if it's wrong. I hope it isn't wrong.

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Answer;

Pivot Joint

Explanation;

  • Joints are formed where bones come together. Diarthrosis joints are freely mobile joints. They include synovial joints and may be classified into 6 categories; Gliding joint, Hinge joint, Pivot joint, Ellipsoidal Joint, Saddle joint, and Ball and Socket joint.
  • The pivot joint, also known as rotary joint, allows for rotational movement.
  • In a Pivot Joint a cylindrical surface of the bone is articulated with a ring of bone and fibrous tissue over another to produce a movement of rotation around a longitudinal axis.
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