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What is a freely moving joint?
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A freely moving joint, also known as a synovial joint, is a type of joint that allows for a wide range of motion. These joints are surrounded by a joint capsule that contains synovial fluid, which lubricates the joint to allow for smooth movement. Examples of freely moving joints include the shoulder, hip, knee, and elbow joints.
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