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When raising dumbells in front of you by using only the forearm, the pivot is the elbow joint; the load is the dumbells at the opposite ends of the arm from the elbow joint; and the position of the effort is where the muscles of the arm are attached by tendons to the arm bones near the wrist. This is a third class lever system.
It is a 2nd Class lever, and your elbow it self is the fulcrum, your forearm is the lever and the weight is where ever u put it on your hand or forearm. The fulcrum is at your elbow.
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The elbow is distal to the shoulder but proximal to the wrist
Wrist is the joint distal to the elbow joint.
the elbow is distal to the shoulder or converselt the shoulder is proximal to the elbow. these are in relation to being closer or further from the medial lind of your body
The wrist is proximal to the fingers and distal to the elbow.
The elbow is proximal to the wrist. In anatomical position, it is neither medial nor lateral to the wrist.
Isn't it just any position other than in extension?
The wrist is located distal to the elbow. Meaning the wrist is farther from the point of origin than the elbow.
If you are talking about your forearm, from your elbow down, the bones go:The ulna and radiusThe carpalsThe phalanges
That depends on the position of your elbow joint. Triceps is powerful extensor muscle of the elbow joint.
When taking an x-ray of the elbow, the olecranon process will be in contact with the IR. In anatomical position, the posterior surface of the elbow would be making contact.
The bones will heal in the wrong position therefore the elbow might not be able to bend and move. If this happens, the way some doctors reset the arm is by re-breaking the elbow then setting the arm in the correct position in surgery.
knee elbow. you idiot.