No.
Your arm connects and lets you move your shoulder, elbow, and wrist.
The humerus bone is the one in the upper arm, so it is necessary anytime you move your arm.
It help you move you arm to let it flex!
Basically, All the muscles in your entire body can move.There's muscles that you can move on your own, and there's muscles that you can't.Nevertheless, these muscles that you can't move, move by itself.These muscles are called "The cardiac and smooth muscles.".Muscles that you are able to move on your own are "Skeletal muscles.".- Christofer Placencio, 01/31/13.
srry if ur hurt... it could be that your arm fell asleep... move your arm around and that might help it
The three kinds of muscles are the smooth, cardiac and the skeletal. The smooth muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The cardiac muscles are in the heart and the skeletal help move our bodies.
Both smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntary. Skeletal is the one that can move "on purpose."
If a vein or artery in the arm was used to insert the catheter, the arm will need to remain extended for a minimum of three hours.
No. Blood.
What arm?
The main muscles responsible for moving the lower arm are the biceps and triceps. The biceps are responsible for bending the arm at the elbow, while the triceps are responsible for straightening the arm at the elbow. Additionally, muscles in the forearm, such as the flexor and extensor muscles, help with fine movements of the lower arm and wrist.
Move your arm in circles