| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Circumduction | arrow_right_alt | This type of joint allows you to do the movement like when doing the Macarena dance and you flip your palms over |
Condylar | arrow_right_alt | This type of joint allows the most movement and maneuverability of all the synovial joints. |
Abduction | arrow_right_alt | This type of joint is part of your wrist and looks like a pedestal with the joint on top. |
Pronation | arrow_right_alt | This type of joint allows you to use your thumb to grab things with your hand in a way that you can’t with your foot. |
Pivot | arrow_right_alt | This type of joint is also known as a plane joint. |
Adduction | arrow_right_alt | This type of movement allows you to turn your arms backward, like when doing the Macarena dance and you flip your palms over. |
Ball and Socket | arrow_right_alt | This type of movement allows you to move your arms in a circle, like in back stroke. |
Gliding | arrow_right_alt | This type of movement occurs when you lift your shoulders to shrug. |
Saddle | arrow_right_alt | This type of movement occurs when you lift your arms away from your body in a jumping jack or when making a snow angel. |
Elevation | arrow_right_alt | This type of movement means “to move toward” the median plane. |

What type of movement is pictured in image "A"?
What type of movement is pictured in image "B"?
Label the following structures:
The type of connective tissue that attaches muscle 1 to each bone
The insertion
The origin
What is the structural classification of the joint that allows for this movement (hint: it only moves in one direction)?
What is the functional classification of the joint that allows for this movement (hint: it only moves in one direction)?