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the pivot and hinge joints. they can only move back and forth in one direction, as apposed the the biaxial joint, condyloid, and saddle which can move back and forth in 2 different directions and the multiaxial joint Ball and socket joint which can move in many directions.

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A joint in which there are two principal axes of movement situated at right angles to each other. The wrist is a good example.

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Hinge and pivot joints.

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Both ball-and-socket and saddle joints

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It moves uniaxially

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radioulnar (elbow)

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Hinge joint has uni-axial movement.

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Hinge joint

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hinge

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Q: Which joint moves only by a uniaxial movement around its own axis?
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