Hyoid Bone Anatomy Joint

Human anatomy, Animal Anatomy and etc

Hyoid Bone Anatomy Joint. This type of bone is usually small and round and is found in the hands feet and knees. The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint and functionally as a plane synovial joint.

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This article will look at the anatomy of the subtalar joint its articulating surfaces movements and neurovascular supply. The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint and functionally as a plane synovial joint. Allow the skeleton some flexibility so gross movement can occur.

The joint is classed structurally as a synovial joint and functionally as a plane synovial joint.

Another example would be the hyoid bone which helps to maintain tracheal and pharyngeal support. Its articulating surfaces movements stability and the clinical relevance. The function of this bone is to protect tendons and diminish friction and wear on joint surfaces. In this article we shall look at the anatomy of the elbow joint.