Yes, if it is not treated.
The five freely movable joints are, Ball & socket- Shoulder, hip hinge joint- Knee, elbow, fingers, toes, jaw gliding- wrist, ankle, vertebrae pivot- neck saddle- carpometacarpal of thumb there are actually 6 !!! there is the condyloid joint as well which is found in the wrist
Extensor. It will extend the neck and adduct the scapula.
Trapezius Muscle!
ribs and vertebrae (semi mobile joints) vertebrae (cartilaginous joints) elbow & knee (hinged joints), hip and shoulder (ball and socket joints), neck (rotational glide), wrist (compound rotational).
No. There is a pivot joint in the neck between cervical 1 and 2. There is also one in each elbow with the radius and ulna. The cervical pivot allows a person to turn their head. The pivot in the elbow allows a person to turn the hand over.
It sounds more like there may be a problem with the ulnar nerve in the elbow.
elbow neck shoulder feet knee finger nose
Some would be the.. elbow, hips, toes,foot, hands,neck, fingers,ankles,shoulder, wrist etc. And In anatomy terms Phalanges, Hunerus, cerivcal, metacarpals, radius, tarsals, femur, tibula,fibula
Pain in the right forearm, elbow, shoulder, and a stiff neck could be due to a pinched nerve or pulled muscle. This type of pain can come from sleeping in a strange position or even from a fall.
neck joint, elbow, shoulder , lumbar4&5, base of finger joints , toes joints to foot.
the neck is cephalad to the shoulder
Your Shoulder and your Hand are connected to your arm on opposite ends.
Neck, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist, Knuckle, Pelvis, Knee, Ankle, Finger, Thumb, Toe. You choose which ones you want.
the neck is cephalad to the shoulder
Pain in the right trapezius and C8/T 1 distribution. pain can be felt from the shoulder blade up the neck and down the back of the arm to the elbow.
There are a number of body parts that act as the fulcrums of levers. The most obvious ones are the elbow and knee joints.
Clench your forefinger and thumb over the large muscle between the neck and shoulder, wrench it back and squeeze. Or hold tightly the inner elbow. If this fails, poke 'em in the eye.