Gliding joint
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A gliding joint (arthrodial joint, plane articulation) is a synovial joint which admits of only gliding movement.
The gliding joint allows one bone to slide over the other. The gliding joint in your wrist allows to flex your wrist. It also makes very small side motions. There are also gliding joints in your ankles. A gliding joint is a synovial joint, and a synovial joint allows lots of movement.
Example
It is the form present in:
- the joints between the articular processes of the vertebrae,
- the talus and the navicular)