Joint — Spheroid

Joint — Spheroid

: The Brookbush Institute's entry on ball-and-socket joints provides a clear definition and functional overview.

: The most prominent examples in the human body are the hip joint (acetabulofemoral) and the shoulder joint (glenohumeral). spheroid joint

: Researchers use MSC (Mesenchymal Stem Cell) spheroids to promote cartilage repair. These 3D models mimic the native joint environment better than traditional 2D cultures, leading to improved cell viability and differentiation. : The Brookbush Institute's entry on ball-and-socket joints

: A specialized type of spheroidal joint where the socket deepens and covers the "ball" beyond its equator, providing extra stability, as seen in the hip. Spheroids in Modern Joint Research providing extra stability