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Which is the largest joint in the human body?
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#2310. Asked by Pete. (May 06 00 10:22 PM)
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The knee.
The simplest type of joint is the "hinge," as found in the elbows and the joints of the fingers and toes. Hinge joints allow movement in only one direction. The hinge joint of the knee, the body's largest joint, is unusual because it can swivel on its axis, allowing the foot to turn from side to side. Thus, the knee is constantly rolling and gliding during walking.
http://www.innerbody.com/image_skel07/skel31.html
[Added reference - McG]
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