hinge joint
One of your arms won't be able to bend at the elbow.
The bend of your elbow is called the antecubital fossa.
Yes, the bones in your arm do cross when you bend your elbow. The ulna and radius, which are the two bones in your forearm, move in relation to each other when you bend your elbow.
An elbow is a joint that helps you bend your arm.
Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
No, everyone has an elbow so that their arm can bend.
elbow
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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.
Elbow, Shoulder and WristkneeToes and ankleBackFingers
It is the bend in your arm (on the inside, opposite from your elbow).
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