Rotationsgelenken
Rotationsgelenken, also known as rotational joints or pivot joints, are a type of joint found in the human body that allows for rotational movement around a single axis. These joints are crucial for various movements and functions in the body. One of the most well-known examples of a rotationsgelenk is the shoulder joint, which allows for the rotation of the arm around the shoulder socket. This movement is essential for activities such as reaching, throwing, and lifting.
Another example of a rotationsgelenk is the elbow joint, which allows for the rotation of the forearm
In addition to their role in movement, rotationsgelenken play a significant part in the body's biomechanics
Rotationsgelenken can sometimes be affected by various conditions, such as arthritis or injury, which can limit