Primary principle of joint arthrokinematics stating that, in joints that contain concave and convex joint surfaces, when the bone with the concave surface moves, the joint surface moves in the same direction as that bone; when the bone with the

convex joint surface moves, the joint surface always moves in the opposite direction from that bone.

Concave–convex rule

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