Question
The classic example of a pivot joint would be the __ joint. glenohumeral metacarpophalangeal radioulnar intercarpal
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Answer
radioulnar
Explanation
A pivot joint allows for rotation which makes it different from many other types of joint found in our body. A pivot joint is a type of synovial joint which permits rotation around an axis only. The pivot can rotate, thus the name is thus apt. The glenohumeral and metacarpophalangeal are examples of ball-and-socket joints, allowing movement in several planes while intercarpal joints are examples of plane joints which allows only sliding movement. Only the radioulnar joint, which includes a pivoting of the radius around the ulna in the forearm, is an example of a pivot joint.