condyloidellipsoid
Condyloidellipsoid is a term used in anatomy to describe a class of synovial joints, often treated interchangeably as condyloid or ellipsoidal joints. These joints feature an oval-shaped convex articular surface on one bone that fits into a reciprocal elliptical concavity on the adjacent bone, together bounded by a joint capsule and synovial membrane.
Movement at condyloidellipsoid joints is typically biaxial. The primary motions are flexion and extension (along one
Common examples include the radiocarpal joint of the wrist, where the distal radius and adjacent carpal bones
In contrast to uniaxial hinge joints (such as the elbow) and multiaxial ball-and-socket joints (such as the
Clinically, these joints can be affected by conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and ligament injuries,