Joint

**An articulation** is a place where two or more bones meet and where they are able to move relative to each other. It provides variety of movement and flexibility to the body, allowing us to perform various activities such as walking, running, jumping, etc.

The articulation mechanism consists of a joint, which is the main element of articulation. A joint is made up of cartilage and ligaments that allow bones to move relative to each other without damage or friction. In addition, the joint contains synovial fluid, which provides lubrication and protection to the articulating surfaces.

Joints are found in all parts of the human body. For example, in the spine, the joints are between the vertebrae, forming the spine. At the hip joint, between the pelvic bones and the thigh, there is a hinge that allows the hips to move relative to the pelvis. At the elbow joint, the joint connects the bones of the elbow, providing mobility to the arm.

In addition to physical health, joints require additional care. Many