Reference no: EM133932426
Question
1. Name the joint in both casual and medical terms (the shoulder, for example is the glenohumeral joint)
2. Identify its structural classification (is it fibrous, cartilaginous, or synovial). If you choose synovial, make sure you identify the type (condyloid, ball-in-socket, hinge, etc).
3. Describe what, if any, movement it allows. You should use terms like flexion, extension, rotation, abduction, adduction, etc.
4. In casual (non-scientific) terms, describe why that joint is important and what it allows your body to do.
5. Propose a change to that type of joint. For example, you may choose to make a symphysis into a synovial plane joint.