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What is the difference between "knuckle" and "joint"?

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Rebecca

"Knuckles" are joints in one's hands, specifically where the finger bones meet the hand bones. Whereas "joints" is a broader term, meaning anywhere where two bones join. Ex: My knuckles hurt after boxing last night. Ex: My joints are stiff. I need to go to a physiotherapist.

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