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In a ''' condyloid joint''' ('''condyloid articulation''', '''ellipsoidal joint''') an [[ovoid]] [[articular]] surface, or [[condyle]], is received into an elliptical cavity in such a manner as to permit of [[flexion]], [[extension]], [[adduction]], [[anatomical terms of motion|abduction]], and [[circumduction]], but no axial rotation. | In a ''' condyloid joint''' ('''condyloid articulation''', '''ellipsoidal joint''') an [[ovoid]] [[articular]] surface, or [[condyle]], is received into an elliptical cavity in such a manner as to permit of [[flexion]], [[extension]], [[adduction]], [[anatomical terms of motion|abduction]], and [[circumduction]], but no axial rotation. |
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Overview
In a condyloid joint (condyloid articulation, ellipsoidal joint) an ovoid articular surface, or condyle, is received into an elliptical cavity in such a manner as to permit of flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, and circumduction, but no axial rotation.
The wrist-joint is an example of this form of articulation.