Multiaxial joint

A multiaxial joint, such as the hip joint, allows for three types of movement: anterior-posterior, medial-lateral, and rotational.

A multiaxial joint (polyaxial joint or triaxial joint) is a diarthrosis that allows for several directions of movement.[1]

  1. ^ Miles, Linda. "LibGuides: BIO 140 - Human Biology I - Textbook: Chapter 41 - Classification of Joints". guides.hostos.cuny.edu. Hostos Community College Library. Retrieved 21 May 2023.

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