Sacroiliac Joint: Understanding Its Movement & Classification
No, the sacroiliac joint is not a pivot joint. It is a synovial joint, but it is classified as a plane joint. Plane joints allow for gliding movements between the bones. Pivot joints, on the other hand, allow for rotation around a single axis.Bones, Joints & Muscles - Related Articles
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