The arm has an elbow. The elbow is a joint that allows for bending and straightening of the arm.
it's called an elbow.The joint in the middle of the arm is the elbow.elbowThe joint that is used when bending the elbow is aSynovial Joint.A considerable amount of movement is permitted a all synovial joints and types are subdivided according to the movements.The elbow would be specifically considered a Hinge Joint: This type permits movement in one plane only. The movements are flexion and extension. Other examples of hinge joints are knee, ankle interphalangeal joints of the fingers and toes.* so its a synovial joint...but a Hinge joint type...other types are ball and socket eg: hip etc.Hope it helps :)
The elbow joint allows you to bend your arm. This joint is formed by the connection of the humerus bone (upper arm) with the ulna and radius bones (forearm). It enables flexion and extension movements of the arm.
The forearm is from the wrist to the elbow.The upper arm is from the shoulder to the elbow.They meet at the elbow.cts and carots yay!
the scientific name for the skin on the elbow is called a weenis. The name of the actual elbow (meaning the pointy part you can see) is called the olecranon.
The joint between the shoulder and the wrist is the elbow.
The upper arm is the humerus, the lower arm is made up of the radius and ulna. The joint connecting the upper is called the humeroulnar joint.
The "Elbow" is the joint of your arm.
inner elbow
The arm has an elbow. The elbow is a joint that allows for bending and straightening of the arm.
An elbow is a joint that helps you bend your arm.
The "tip" of the elbow (ginglymus joint) is part of the larger lower arm bone, the ulna, and is called the olecranon.
it's called an elbow.The joint in the middle of the arm is the elbow.elbowThe joint that is used when bending the elbow is aSynovial Joint.A considerable amount of movement is permitted a all synovial joints and types are subdivided according to the movements.The elbow would be specifically considered a Hinge Joint: This type permits movement in one plane only. The movements are flexion and extension. Other examples of hinge joints are knee, ankle interphalangeal joints of the fingers and toes.* so its a synovial joint...but a Hinge joint type...other types are ball and socket eg: hip etc.Hope it helps :)
The elbow joint allows you to bend your arm. This joint is formed by the connection of the humerus bone (upper arm) with the ulna and radius bones (forearm). It enables flexion and extension movements of the arm.
The forearm is from the wrist to the elbow.The upper arm is from the shoulder to the elbow.They meet at the elbow.cts and carots yay!
The elbow joint is its own joint, Latin Articulation Cubiti. It's a synovial hinge joint connected with a radioulnar joint.
The elbow joint is located between the upper arm bone (humerus) in the lower arm bones (ulna and radius).