Which bones form the arch of the foot? What is the bone in your elbow called? What are the bone markings that form the distal radioulnar joint? Which types of bones develop within tendons? What are the different skull bones? What main bones in an adult contain red marrow?
What is the bone in your elbow called? What type of bone makes up the majority of the diaphysis of long bones like the humerus? Describe the layers of bone tissue found here. What is a flat bone? What are the wrist bones called?
The elbow is an example of a synovial joint. Specifically, this joint is called a hinge synovial joint. Hinge joints allow for flexion and extension movements. How many types of synovial joints are there? There are seven types of synovial joints. These include plane, hinge, pivot, condyloid...
Surely because it supports more weight, the forelimb had greater muscle activations and forces; especially from some lower limb muscles such as the ulnaris lateralis (an elbow extensor) and digital flexors; and the humerus experienced the greatest forces, reflecting its robust morphology. This is ...
increased too quickly. One example of overuse is tendonitis in the elbow, sometimes called tennis elbow. One example of overload includes lifting too much weight too soon, without working your way up to a desired weight. In rare cases, tendonitis can also be caused by an infection in the ...
Without proprioception, you wouldn’t be able to move without thinking about your next step. Proprioception allows you to walk without consciously thinking about where to place your foot next. It lets you touch your elbow with your eyes closed. ...
Brachial artery anatomy makes it very useful for various medical procedures. Your doctor uses it most commonly to measure your blood pressure. They fasten a cuff around your arm and listen to the blood flow in the brachial artery at the front of the elbow. Doctors sometimes feel the pulse by...
Bursitis Is Inflammation of a Bursa When a bursa becomes inflamed, it is called bursitis. This inflammation can lead to uncomfortable symptoms and may negatively affect nearby tissues, such as tendons. Bursa anatomy Save Bursae are found near joints such as the elbow, knee, shoulder, and hip....
The engineering principle called optimization determines the specific values of a mechanical system, such as a motor engine, to achieve a certain state, such as efficiency or fault tolerance. With relevant measurements of a given athlete and a model of the human biomechanics of running, it is si...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a common consequence of oncological treatment. Its management is a complicated, chronic, and arduous process. Therapeutic options can be divided on non-surgical and surgical methods, although there is still no clear consensus about their effectiveness in pre...