No it is a synovial joint! There is some degree of free movement possible
multiaxial joint
Multiaxial
synovial joint
No, it's a multi-axial synovial type of a ball-and-socket joint.
At the shoulder, or glenohuneral joint, the joint type is synovial and the articulation is referred to as a ball-and-socket joint. Ball and socket
No of the joints listed are hinge joints; joints that allow only abduction and adduction. The knee is a synovial pivotal hinge The hip is a synovial ball and socket The shoulder is a synovial ball and socket The neck is complex combination of joints between the occipital bone and C1 - synovial condyloid; the C1 and C2 - synovial pivotal; and the C2 and C3, C3 and C4, C4 and C5, C5 and C6, C6 and C7, C7 to T1 - all cartilaginous symphysis
The ball-and-socket joint allows the greatest amount of movement, like the shoulder or hip.
No the hip is a synovial ball and socket joint
ball-and-socket joint
synovial joint
The anterior joint that is between the hip jones is called the hip joint. The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed between the fur and os coxa.
ball and socket
synovial
The joint at your hip is called a synovial joint, meaning it is freely moveable. More specifically it is called a "ball-and-socket" joint.
or Diarthrosis : articulation taht permits free movement or a freely movable joint also called synovial joint.
synovial
No, it's a multi-axial synovial type of a ball-and-socket joint.
A typical synovial joint has a joint capsule, a synovial membrane, synovial fluid, a joint cavity, and articular cartilage. A joint capsule surrounds the joint, supporting and stabilizing it. The synovial membrane is within the joint capsule. This membrane closely surrounds the joint and forms a joint cavity. The synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid that lubricates the articular surfaces of the joint. In some joints, the synovial membrane extends outside the joint capsule to form a bursa. The bursa cushions the joint. Bursae are in the knee, elbow, shoulder, and hip. Articular cartilage covers the articular surfaces of synovial joints to prevent excess wear and tear as they move against each other.
The hip joint is an example of a ball and socket joint.