articulatio spheroidea
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Definition
Noun: A ball-and-socket joint; a type of synovial joint in which the rounded, ball-like surface of one bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone. This structure allows for a wide range of motion in multiple directions, including rotation.
Usage
This is a highly specialized anatomical term. It is used in formal medical, biological, and anatomical contexts to describe a specific joint structure. * The hip joint is a classic example of an articulatio spheroidea. * In comparative anatomy, the shoulder joint of many mammals is also classified as an articulatio spheroidea.
Examples
- The stability and mobility of the in the hip are crucial for bipedal locomotion.
- A dislocation of an , such as the shoulder, requires careful medical attention.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in its Latin form () in precise anatomical nomenclature to ensure international standardization.
- It can be contrasted with other joint types like (hinge joint) or (plane joint).
Variants and Related Words
- Ball-and-socket joint: The common English equivalent term.
- Spheroidal joint: A less common but synonymous English term.
- Enarthrosis: Another technical synonym derived from Greek.
- Coxal joint: A specific term for the hip ball-and-socket joint.
- Glenohumeral joint: A specific term for the shoulder ball-and-socket joint.
Synonyms
- Ball-and-socket joint
- Spheroidal joint
- Enarthrosis
Antonyms
- Immovable joint (e.g., suture in the skull)
- Hinge joint (e.g., elbow, knee)
- Pivot joint (e.g., joint between the first and second cervical vertebrae)
Noun
- a freely moving joint in which a sphere on the head of one bone fits into a rounded cavity in the other bone