it depends on what country you live in
Yes, the elbow is located superior to the wrist in terms of anatomical position. The elbow joint is closer to the body's midline and is considered proximal, while the wrist joint is further away from the body's midline and is considered distal.
The elbow is proximal to the wrist. It can't be considered dorsal or medial to the wrist.
It’s not in the crease it on the end of the elbow .
It depends what company it is.
It is not. Tennis elbow is the inflammation of ligaments in the elbow, primarily the lateral epicondyle. Strengthening muscles around these ligaments, such as the anconeus muscle, does help prevent straining the ligaments.
Where the "wenis" is, at the back of the elbow
A large soft lump on the elbow could be caused by conditions such as a ganglion cyst, lipoma, or olecranon bursitis. It is important to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if needed.
The elbow is considered a third class lever because the effort force is applied between the load (resistance) and the fulcrum. In this case, the biceps muscle (effort force) exerts force between the hand (load) and the joint of the elbow (fulcrum) to produce movement.
The triceps are the the large muscle at the back of the upper arm.
left arm, inside the elbow. lower part of elbow. Large vein, because I can feel the vein all the way to my arm pit.
The function of the biceps brachii is to flex your arm at the elbow. However, even though that is the most visible muscle, the brachialis muscle is considered the prime mover in flexing at the elbow.
A violin is probably the length from your middle finger to your elbow, held erect, but it depends on the size.