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In medicine, a joint is any point where two bones connect and move relative to each other. In most cases, the point where the bones meet is covered by cartilage and the bones are also connected by ligaments and the tendons are usually attached very close to the joint.

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  • Joints
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  • In medicine, a joint is any point where two bones connect and move relative to each other. In most cases, the point where the bones meet is covered by cartilage and the bones are also connected by ligaments and the tendons are usually attached very close to the joint.
  • SketchyPhysics joints make physics objects in the simulation behave differently; joints create virtual links between objects, making them move around each other, and attaching different objects together.
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  • In medicine, a joint is any point where two bones connect and move relative to each other. In most cases, the point where the bones meet is covered by cartilage and the bones are also connected by ligaments and the tendons are usually attached very close to the joint.
  • SketchyPhysics joints make physics objects in the simulation behave differently; joints create virtual links between objects, making them move around each other, and attaching different objects together.
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