biaxial joint


bi·ax·i·al joint

one in which there are two principal axes of movement situated at right angles to each other; for example, saddle joints.

bi·ax·i·al joint

(bī-ak'sē-ăl joynt) One in which there are two principal axes of movement situated at right angles to each other; e.g., saddle joints.

bi·ax·i·al joint

(bī-ak'sē-ăl joynt) Joint with two principal axes of movement situated at right angles to each other; e.g., saddle joints.