The bone sitting on the saddle can<span> move in an oval shape relative </span>to <span>the other bone, similar </span>to<span> a </span>condyloid joint. The best example of a saddle joint in the body<span> is the carpometacarpal </span>joint of the<span> thumb that is formed between the trapezium bone and the first metacarpal I hope i could help. </span>
Explanation: All of the other types of scans do not look very far into your body and mostly just look at your bones. A CT scan is extremely more precise and can look for your damaged tendons and ligaments.