complex joints

January 28th, 2010

   A combined joint is a functional combination of two or more anatomically separate joints, and in this it differs from the compound and complex joints, each of which is an anatomical entity made up of functionally different articulations.According to shape and function, joints are classified as follows.The function of a joint is determined by the number of axes on which the movement occurs. The number of axes on which movements are accomplished in the given joint, in turn, depends on the shape of the articulating surfaces. Medical Coding Services willl analyse all these for the medical coding and billing process.

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