flexing is tightening of your muscles, and joints bend to let you extend your arm from the elbow and shoulder
arms & legs
The upper arm, from shoulder to elbow, is the brachium. The lower arm, from elbow to wrist, is the antebrachium.
The lateral aspect of the upper arms involve C5 and the medial aspect of the lower arms involve T1.
Yes, the doral musculature of the body acts to extend joints. For instance, the triceps extends the arms, and the paraspinal muscles extend the spine.
ergonomics
Lower parts of the body vs. upper parts of the body, e.g. arms(upper), legs(lower).
You change the control arms, upper and lower. The ball joints are manufactured into the control arms.
in what situation might it be better to position the electrodes on the upper arms and thighs rather than lower on the arms and legs
in what situation might it be better to position the electrodes on the upper arms and thighs rather than lower on the arms and legs
An "extremity" refers to your limbs (arms and legs). Lower extremities are your legs; upper extremities are your arms.
in what situation might it be better to position the electrodes on the upper arms and thighs rather than lower on the arms and legs
The ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder allows the upper arm to be raised and lowered.
Most cars, its part of the suspension that allows the wheels to go up and down so you don't feel bumps in the road.
The upper parts of extremities consist of @arms @ hands The lower paras of extremities consist of @legs @feet
arms & legs
arms & legs
arms & legs