hahah..i think i know..Originally posted by renorenal:More specific? You got joints correct definitely, but I am looking for something more in-depth...
Noperz... definitely not hand... try again!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Hand.
Noperz... definitely not hand... try again!Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Hand.
keke..but quite close le right...Originally posted by renorenal:Noperz... definitely not hand... try again!
Originally posted by renorenal:hip? i think thats the one with the 135 degrees
[b]NEW MYSTERY
I can be locked
I can be unlocked
I give you 0-135 degrees of movement
Up and down
But certainly not side to side
I am the most complex thing in the human body
I love football by the way
They need a sub-specialist to just study me
What am I?
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Oh definitely not the hip... Hip can go side to side... it's a ball and socket joint, the hip...Originally posted by hisoka:hip? i think thats the one with the 135 degrees
Knee cap joint?Originally posted by renorenal:More specific? You got joints correct definitely, but I am looking for something more in-depth...
There is no such thing as a knee cap joint... it's knee joint...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Knee cap joint?
Originally posted by renorenal:shoulder joint
[b]NEW MYSTERY
I sacrifice my protection
For mobility
I am kind enough to help you reach out
I am involved in baseball
Sometimes badminton too
But certainly not sepak takraw
Or football
I hardly have any protective measures
But humans find me the most elegant
And useful thing
They will ever ask for
What am I? [/b]
Hmm, fingers?Originally posted by alfagal:keke..but quite close le right...
Yeah shoulder joint it is! Dislocation is the commonest over there, followed by your elbow... there is hardly any hip joint dislocation unless involved in a high impact motor vehicular accident where your knee hits the dashboard really hard and transmit the force to the hip joint and causes a posterior dislocation of the hip...Originally posted by hisoka:shoulder joint
Haha, always call this knee cap joint, even though called knee joint. Don't know why.Originally posted by renorenal:There is no such thing as a knee cap joint... it's knee joint...
Though there are some minor joints in the knee cap that helps you move it... don't believe me, okay do this simple exercise...
Lie down, sit yourself up but keep your legs straight and try to move your knee cap, up and down, side to side...
The patellofemoral joints help in this movement...
Hahaha.. shoulder joints are the same as hip joints, both are ball and socket, but ever wondered why the shoulder joints are much more mobile compared to the hip joints?Originally posted by alfagal:din know shoulder joints are elegant?
Originally posted by renorenal:Surgeon use legs to do surgery? I didn't know they use legs.
[b]NEW MYSTERY
I am the surgeon's football field
I can be large
I can be small
I can also be moderate in size
What am I? [/b]
Originally posted by renorenal:Wrist?
[b]NEW MYSTERY
I love to pray
I love Tag Hueur
Omega is not that bad
But still, I think Rolex is the best
I am the common site for itchiness
Also may be a site of pain
For keyboard enthusiasts
Fat people and pregnant ladies too
What am I? [/b]
cos the sholder the socket very small lor its only kept in place via the labrium or seomthingOriginally posted by renorenal:Hahaha.. shoulder joints are the same as hip joints, both are ball and socket, but ever wondered why the shoulder joints are much more mobile compared to the hip joints?
Won't tell you guys, go find the answer and let me know
Yes, now tell me what is that disease that causes the painOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Wrist?
Nope...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Surgeon use legs to do surgery? I didn't know they use legs.
I am thinking that this "What am I" is probably one of the most common operated on.
Tumours again. I think so.
Carpal tunnel syndrome? Anyhow guess one.Originally posted by renorenal:Yes, now tell me what is that disease that causes the pain
The glenoid cavity does not cover more than 2/3 of the humeral head unlike that of the hip joint where it is covered more than 2/3 of the diameter and the femoral head fits snuggly into the acetabular cavity...Originally posted by hisoka:cos the sholder the socket very small lor its only kept in place via the labrium or seomthing
why you must make until so chimOriginally posted by renorenal:The glenoid cavity does not cover more than 2/3 of the humeral head unlike that of the hip joint where it is covered more than 2/3 of the diameter and the femoral head fits snuggly into the acetabular cavity...
Well, that is a good guess...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Carpal tunnel syndrome? Anyhow guess one.