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This article will discuss different types of joints, how a ball and socket joint moves, and examples of ball and socket joints throughout the body. A ball and socket joint is a type of synovial joint where the rounded, ball -like end of one bone fits into the cup-shaped socket of another bone. This arrangement allows free movement in almost all directions. A ball and socket joint is a type of synovial joint where the spherical end of one bone (the ball ) fits into the cup-like cavity of another bone (the socket ). This unique configuration allows for rotational movement and a wide range of motion in multiple directions. Notable examples of ball and socket joint examples in the human body include the shoulder joint and the hip joint . These joints are pivotal for a variety of activities, such as lifting, throwing, walking, and running, making them ... The ball and socket configuration allows for movement with 3 degrees of freedom, which is more than any other type of synovial joint . The depth of the cup and any additional fibrocartilaginous labrum is the major limitation to the extent of motion allowed in any direction.

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