the Brachial Region.
Upper limb, forearm and arm
Backside of your upper arm
upper arm bone
The joints connects the arm to the upper body.
No. The humerus is the bone of your upper arm.
The antebrachial region is distal to the axillary region. This means that the forearm (antebrachium) is situated below the arm (axilla) when the body is in the anatomical position.
The upper arm is part of an arm and therefore there are no complete arms in the upper arm.
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brachium or brachial region
Your forearm. It's also roughly the same as your upper arm.
The brachial muscle lies virtually underneath the Biceps of the upper arm. There are also arteries and nerves in that region of the same name. So basically, "the right brachial region" would lie along the front of the humerus [upper] bone in the right arm. Brachial refers to the upper arm.
To grasp - to take hold ofThe arm - part of your body that comes from your upper torso and ends in your hands