The wrist and the shoulder can be considered attachment areas of the arm.
The arm is attached to
- the neck at the shoulder
- the torso (chest, back) at the sides of the shoulder and the armpit
- the hand at the wrist
The prime mover for pulling the arm posteriorly is the latissimus dorsi muscle. It is a large muscle that originates in the lower back and attaches to the upper arm bone. When the latissimus dorsi contracts, it helps to pull the arm towards the back of the body.
The lower control arm is the part that your shocks/truts and springs sit on and attaches to the car body and your wheel. The way it's attached to the car body allows the weel to move up and down as you drive.
A tendon is the continuation of a muscle as it attaches to a bone. It runs from the back of the shoulder blade and attaches to the top of the arm bone.
A sway bar re-distributes weight while turning (to increase steering performance) and a control arm connects the body of the car to the steering knuckle which the wheel attaches to.
No, the clavicles (collarbones) do not directly provide for the attachment of the upper arm bones (humerus). Instead, they serve as a strut that connects the arm to the body at the sternum and shoulder blade (scapula). The humerus attaches to the scapula at the shoulder joint, allowing for a wide range of arm movement.
sway bar end links
The wiper arm is attached to the pivot which is part of the wiper transmission, which in turn is attached to the wiper motor.
pericardium
PENIS!
Wiper Linkage Ends, AKA wiper transmission. what car company first used spring loaded wiper arm?
injections are normally given in the deltoid muscle which attaches to itself to the scapula and acromion
replace the bushing where the clutch pedal attaches to the master cylinder arm.