Why Joints are so Important? As we all know, our bodies are made up of 206 bones. These 206 bones have various types of joints known as 'joints.' The point at which two or more bones join. Movable joints Movable joints are the bones that allow for good movement from all sides. For example, the shoulder joint is composed of the Numerus and Scapula. This bone is free to move and can also move. Our bodies have approximately 300 mobile joints. It is mostly found in the spine, ribs, arms, and legs. Fixed Joints Fix joints are those bones in which there is no movement. They are firmly attached to each other and are unable to move. There are very few immovable joints in our bodies. Except for the lower jaw, all of the skull and face joints are 'immovable. Every joint in our bodies is connected to one another by strong fibers. 'Ligaments' are the fibers with which they are bound, attached, and attached. One, these bonds bind these joints, and the muscles from above co
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