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Joints

Across
(Two words)describing movement where the angle between bones remains unchanged (Queen's wave).
Joint classification for 3 or more planes of movement.
To go BEYOND full extension (spine bending backward).
A type of Special Synovial Joint.
Movement similar to holding a bowl of soup (animals in trees).
Where the bones in the skull ossify and solidify and collagen holds them together.
(Two words) To twist to either side.
(Three words) This rotation of the arm or humerus can best be seen when the elbow is flexed and the hand is moved toward the midline.
To bring CLOSER to the midline.
(Two words) A classification that includes: Gomphoses, Sutures and Sydesmoses.
(Two words) A classification that includes: Synchondroses and Symphyses.
To take AWAY from the midline.
Ulna & Radius of forearm and Tibula & Fibula of the leg, interosseous.
Joint classification for two planes of movement.
Different from rotation, to make a circle without twisting or rotating anything.
Down
Joint in periodontal ligament such as a tooth in a socket.
(Two words) describing movement where the angle between the bones increases or decreases.
(Four words) The only configuration in the body that is multiaxial.
(Two words) Toes are down.
A place where two or more bones come together in a connection that allows movement.
Hyaline cartilage joint such as in the Epiphyseal (growth) plate and in the costal (rib) cartilage.
Inferiorly (mandible-est, scapula-shrug).
Moves anterior (jaw).
(Two words) Found in the radius/humerous and between the atlas and axia (1st & 2nd veterbrae).
Joint classification for only one plane of movement.