No, the ribs are lateral to the sternum. The sternum is medial to the ribs.
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∙ 11y agoYes, the ribcage is medial to the right arm. The term "medial" refers to a position closer to the midline of the body, while the right arm is more lateral or further away from the midline.
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∙ 12y agoYes
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Yes, the clavicle is medial to the humerus. The clavicle (collarbone) is located more towards the center of the body, whereas the humerus (upper arm bone) is located more towards the side of the body.
The medial rotation is the movement of the shoulder joint. During this movement, the arm is rotated towards the midline of the body.
The serratus anterior muscle is located between the scapula and ribcage. It has a serrated ("saw-like") appearance and is responsible for stabilizing the scapula against the ribcage during arm movements.
A bulge on the right side below the ribcage could be a hernia, which is a protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. It is important to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation and diagnosis to determine the appropriate treatment.
The lateral aspect of the upper arms involve C5 and the medial aspect of the lower arms involve T1.
Yes, the clavicle is medial to the humerus. The clavicle (collarbone) is located more towards the center of the body, whereas the humerus (upper arm bone) is located more towards the side of the body.
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Aren't the veins closer to the surface on medial?
Yes, that is correct. When the arm is abducted, the shoulder joint moves away from the midline of the body (medial), and the wrist joint remains closer to the midline.
The medial rotation is the movement of the shoulder joint. During this movement, the arm is rotated towards the midline of the body.
Medial rotation of the hand involves turning the palm of the hand towards the midline of the body. This movement brings the thumb closer to the body. It is an important movement for tasks such as turning a key in a lock or holding a cup with the palm facing up.
Brachial artery
It's the right hand side of your abdomen, just below the level of your ribcage (i.e. not protected fully by your ribcage).
The ulna is the second largest bone in the arm, situated on the pinky side (ulnar side) of the forearm. It runs parallel to the radius, which is the largest bone in the forearm. The ulna plays a crucial role in forming the elbow joint and stabilizing the forearm during activities.
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To reduce the visibility of your ribcage, you can focus on gaining overall body weight and muscle mass through strength training exercises that target your chest, back, and shoulders. Incorporating a balanced diet rich in protein and healthy fats can also help in building muscle and adding a layer of fat to the ribcage area. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional or nutritionist to create a safe and effective plan for achieving your desired body composition goals.
The medial brachium is an endangerment site in massage and bodywork. It is located in the upper medial arm between the biceps and triceps. The concern of working in that area is irritating or damaging certain blood vessels and/or nerves.