The knee-joint was formerly described as a ginglymus or hinge-joint, but is really of a much more complicated character. |
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At the junction on each side of trochantin and post-clypeus is a concave process for articulation with the ginglymus of the mandible. |
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The hinge, or ginglymus, joint is a modified sellar joint with each mating surface ovoid on its right and left sides. |
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Functionally, the temporomandibular joint is a ginglymus, where motion occurs in a rough hinge axis along a repeatable plane supported by strong lateral ligaments. |
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The Bones of the Fingers are articulated by Ginglymus, and are fifteen in each Hand. |
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