How many joints are there?
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very good
welcome ben -
He knows his stuff.
360 degree spin lol and 360 joints.
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haha cool
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What part of the body has the most joints Ben?
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good question, i'd guess rib or neck/spine
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ribs you mean?
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ah yeah plural of course lol. actually are there that many ribs?
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Yes there are
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it's been many years since i posted this topic and just got around to checking responses (i've been busy). thanks.
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Does anybody know exactly how many joints there are in a normal human body? (this doesn't apply to all you double and triple jointed freaks out there )
"Double jointed" doesn't mean you have extra joints, it just means your joints are hypermobile.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermobility
"The term double jointed is often used to describe hypermobility; however, the name is a misnomer and should not to be taken literally, as an individual with hypermobility in a joint does not actually have two separate joints where others would have just one."
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Well, think about it guys…what part of you has the most bones?
Your hands and feet, they have over 100 bones in them collectively...bones meet at joints. There are 16 very movable joints in the hand, including the wrist...there are a few others that move very slightly, the feet are similar, with 14 very movable joints and a few that move slightly...add that up and that's 60 really movable joints.
There are only 23 joints in the spinal column if you discount fused vertebrae. The ribs (of which you have 24), make 24 joints with the spinal column and attach to the sternum with long pieces of cartilage which I wouldn't call joints myself, but if you want...there's about 10 of them, 2 of which are a massive array of cojoined cartilage on each side.
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Well, think about it guys…what part of you has the most bones?
Your hands and feet, they have over 100 bones in them collectively...bones meet at joints. There are 16 very movable joints in the hand, including the wrist...there are a few others that move very slightly, the feet are similar, with 14 very movable joints and a few that move slightly...add that up and that's 60 really movable joints.
There are only 23 joints in the spinal column if you discount fused vertebrae. The ribs (of which you have 24), make 24 joints with the spinal column and attach to the sternum with long pieces of cartilage which I wouldn't call joints myself, but if you want...there's about 10 of them, 2 of which are a massive array of cojoined cartilage on each side.
Spinal column is huge then!!