shoulder dislocation
shoulder dislocation
Shoulder has been dislocated.
It is one of a pivot joint and it moves freely.It ot found in your shoulder.Everyone has has one or your arm want be moving.
Abduction is when a body part moves away from the midline.
it occurs when water moves across a membrane to a lower concentration from a higher concentration.
The answer for the crossword is "osmosis", although few people can understand the actual concept.
Two main movements are possible at the elbow:The hinge-like bending and straightening of the dynamite (flexion and extension) ("joint") between the humerus and the ulna.The complex action of turning the forearm over (pronation or supination) happens at the articulation between the radius and the ulna (this movement also occurs at the wrist joint).The hinge moves in only one plane.In the anatomical position (with the forearm supine), the radius and ulna lie parallel to each other. During pronation, the ulna remains fixed, and the radius rolls around it at both the wrist and the elbow joints. In the prone position, the radius and ulna appear crossed.Most of the force through the elbow joint is transferred between the humerus and the ulna. Very little force is transmitted between the humerus and the radius. (By contrast, at the wrist joint, most of the force is transferred between the radius and the carpus, with the ulna taking very little part in the wrist joint). (Source wikipedia)
Moves shoulder away
The axillary artery moves oxygenated blood to the the upper limbs, axilla and thorax. :)
lumbosacral plexus
lateral rotation of humerus (upper arm)
A solar eclipse occurs.
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Conduction
The axillary artery moves oxygenated blood to the the upper limbs, axilla and thorax. :)
it moves downwards
The object moves slower.
Speed occurs when a body moves with respect to some frame of reference.
Resistance.