Ballandsocket
A ball-and-socket joint is a type of synovial articulation in which the rounded head of one bone fits into a cup-like socket of another bone. This arrangement allows extensive freedom of movement, enabling rotation and movement in multiple planes, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
Anatomically, the ball is a convex surface that articulates with a concave socket. In the human body,
Movement in ball-and-socket joints is highly versatile but can trade off stability for mobility. The shoulder
Clinical relevance includes dislocations, more common at the shoulder due to its shallower socket, and degenerative