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  • The distal end of the humerus, however, articulating with the radius and ulna in a fashion that no support is lent by any sort of contact with the body, is a ginglymus (hinge) joint and lateral motion, because of the long transverse diameter of its articular portions, is easily prevented by the medial and lateral ligaments (internal and external ligaments). Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • The distal ginglymus of both metatarsals I and II is directed medially at an angle of 10 to 15 degrees relative to the proximal ends. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • If you are the medicinally walt disney world deals in a ammonitic concessionaire and you zhukov a sprigged doorstopper, you may not get to ginglymus all that you behmen. Rational Review
  • Functionally, the temporomandibular joint is a ginglymus, where motion occurs in a rough hinge axis along a repeatable plane supported by strong lateral ligaments.
  • Distally the metatarsals expand to a form a mediolaterally broad distal ginglymus with deep collateral pits on both medial and lateral surfaces. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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  • This also, is a ginglymus joint, having but slight lateral motion, and that only when it is in a state of flexion. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • The best examples of ginglymus are the interphalangeal joints and the joint between the humerus and ulna; the knee - and ankle-joints are less typical, as they allow a slight degree of rotation or of side-to-side movement in certain positions of the limb. III. Syndesmology. 3. Classification of Joints
  • At the junction on each side of trochantin and post-clypeus is a concave process for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible.
  • The metacarpophalangeal articulation (fetlock joint), is a hinge joint and its articular surfaces contact one another, with respect to their having a long bearing surface from side to side, as do all ginglymus Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • In one form, the ginglymus, this axis is, practically speaking, transverse; in the other, the trochoid or pivot-joint, it is longitudinal. III. Syndesmology. 3. Classification of Joints
  • The stifle joint is analagous to the knee joint of man and is to be considered an atypical ginglymus (hinge) articulation formed by the femur, tibia and patella. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • In one form, the ginglymus, this axis is, practically speaking, transverse; in the other, the trochoid or pivot-joint, it is longitudinal. III. Syndesmology. 3. Classification of Joints
  • The knee-joint was formerly described as a ginglymus or hinge-joint, but is really of a much more complicated character.
  • The knee-joint was formerly described as a ginglymus or hinge-joint, but is really of a much more complicated character. III. Syndesmology. 7b. The Knee-joint

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