Can a human skull move, how many pieces of a human skull can move

Updated on healthy 2024-04-05
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! The first thing to tell you is this: the bones of our entire skull are very stable, very strong, very hard bones, except for the temporomandibular joint (which is the place where we can move when we eat and open our mouths).

    In the development of the entire skull, there is a fontanelle called fontanelle on the top of the baby's head within 18 months that will automatically close, and the other skulls are closed during the whole growth process, stable and solid development, so you say that it is impossible for the skull to move! Don't worry about your skull moving!! The hard skull of the scalp that we touch is not a single piece, not as complete as a helmet, it has several bones tightly united, and the place where the union is not like two plates glued together in parallel, have you ever seen the curve of the waveform of the electrocardiogram?

    The lines formed by the union of our skulls are much more complex and curved than that, so they are very tight and tight, and we have to drill holes when we want to open the skull. Also, the skull fracture that occurs when receiving trauma also requires a lot of external force, and you don't necessarily cause a fracture if you hit the head very hard with a stick, but this external force is transmitted to the brain and causes a coma or something, but it will not change the shape of the skull. So your feelings are objectively wrong!!

    But if you feel this way, a lot of it has something to do with your brain, go to the doctor! Check it out, the doctor will find other negative symptoms for you, if it is really fine, you can rest assured, there will be no burden! Wishing you good health!

    Happy!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The skull doesn't move, and you feel this way in two ways:

    1. Other diseases cause headache or spasm, non-skull activity, resulting in sensory dislocation. If this is the case, you should go to the doctor for a good examination to see what the problem is.

    2. Psychological reasons, the more you think about it, the more you feel that is the case, and then you need to adjust your mentality and divert your attention.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's impossible to move. It's psychological. It's better to see a psychiatrist.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Unable to move, this is your psychological effect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's impossible to move, go to a psychiatrist.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Find a doctor to observe. Let's take a photo of the orthopedics. Or is it really your own opinion. What makes you feel this way?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Go see a psychiatrist.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It should be a misaligned skull, have you found a way to ** now?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Moving the bones will sound, considering the following reasons: first, consider the physiological snapping sound caused by the collision between the cartilage, this situation does not need to worry too much, it is a normal phenomenon, usually pay attention to strengthen the exercise, in case of ligament joint dislocation. Second, considering that it is caused by the growth of bones, this situation should pay attention to the appropriate supplementation of some calcium-rich foods, such as soy products, milk, usually avoid strenuous exercise, and do some aerobic exercise appropriately, which has certain benefits for the body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, it's normal for this bone to move, as long as the bone doesn't hurt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, the bones of the whole body are connected by the bone joints, and when you press the bone joints to do the movement, you will find that the bones move, he moves inside the joints, and the other bone does not move.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    We contract or relax our muscles when we do the movement.

    Bones and flesh are attached.

    The muscles move and the bones have to move.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is better to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A standard adult skeleton consists of the following 206 pieces:

    Cranial : Skull:

    1.Frontal bone.

    2.Parietal bone.

    3.Temporal bone.

    4.Occipital bone.

    Sphenoid bone ethmoid bone.

    Facial bones: 5Cheekbones (2).

    6.Maxilla.

    7.Mandible.

    9.Nasal bones (2).

    Palatine bone (2).

    Lacrimal bone (2).

    Vomer inferior turbinate (2).

    Ear bones (in the middle ear) (6):

    Malleus (2).

    Anvil (2).

    Stapes (2).

    Laryngeal bones (1):

    Hyoid shoulder bone (4):

    25.Clavicle (2).

    29.Scapula (2).

    Thoracic bones (25):

    10.Sternum.

    28.Ribs (2 x 12).

    Spine (24):

    8.Cervical spine (7) incl atlas & axis14.Lumbar spine (5).

    Thoracic spine (12).

    Arm Bones (6):

    11.Humerus (2).

    26.Humeral joints.

    12.Ulna (2).

    13.Radius (2).

    27.Radial head.

    Hand bones (54):

    Carpal bones: Scaphoid bones (2).

    Lunate (2).

    Triangular bone (2).

    Pea bones (2).

    Horn bones (2).

    Small polygonal bone (2).

    Capitate (2).

    Hook (2).

    Metacarpal bones: Metacarpal bones (5 2).

    Phalanx: Proximal phalanx (5 2).

    Middle phalanx (4, 2).

    Distal phalanx (5, 2).

    Pelvis (4):

    15.Hip bones or innominate bones (2).

    16.Sacrum.

    Coccyx Leg bone (8):

    18.Femur (2).

    17.Femoral head.

    22.Large trochanter.

    23.Thigh joints.

    19.Patella (2).

    20.The axial part of the tibia and 24Joints (2)21Fibula (2).

    Foot (52):

    Ankle: Calcaneus (2).

    Talus (2).

    Scaphoid (2).

    Medial cuneiform (2).

    Intermediate cuneiform (2).

    Lateral cuneiform (2).

    Dice (2).

    Pedo dorsal: metatarsal (5 2).

    Phalanges: Proximal phalanges (5 2).

    Middle phalanges (4, 2).

    Distal phalanges (5, 2).

    Toddler bones also include the following bones:

    Sacral vertebrae (4 or 5), fused into the sacrum in adulthood.

    The caudal vertebrae (3 to 5), fused into the coccyx in adulthood.

    The ilium, ischium, and pubic bones, the hip bones that fuse into a whole in adulthood.

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