Bodily joint which allows movement in two anatomical planes
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In anatomy, a biaxial joint is a freely mobile joint that allows movement in two anatomical planes.[1] An example of a biaxial joint is a metacarpophalangeal joint of the hand.[2] The joint allows for movement along one axis to produce bending or straightening of the finger, and movement along a second axis, which allows for spreading of the fingers away from each other and bringing them together.[3]
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