well the muscle for your back arm is called your triceps if thats what your after.
Brachii
I think it might be the humerus!!!!!
Brachium
noun: Axilla adjective: axillary, as in axillary lymph nodes
brachialgia
Brachialgia (Brachium-arm, algia-pain)
Brachialgia
Brachialgia (Brachium-arm, algia-pain)
If by top you mean the back of the hand: it is referred to as the 'Dorsum of the Hand'
Dorsum being a word which comes from the Latin "back".
Brachium
Brachia, or brachial (pertaining to the arm).
I always use "dorsal arm."
brachial
anticubital
WELL YOU HAVE 3 MAJOR BONES THE ULNA RADIUS AND HUMERUS
The medical term for the arm bone is the "humerus." It is the long bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow and is part of the upper limb.
ExtensionIf you are speaking about an arm, for instance, its called extension or extending.
There are two bones in the lower arm located between the elbow and the wrist and they are the radius (which is the wider of the two) and the ulna.
Swelling or edema of the arm is an indication of inflammation or disturbances of blood or lymph flow causing a swollen appearance of the hand, forearm or fingers.
Scapulohumeral means pertaining to the shoulder blade and upper arm bone.scapula (shoulder blade)Humerus (upper arm bone)
Pertaining or belonging to the arm; as, the brachial artery; the brachial nerve., Of the nature of an arm; resembling an arm.
The shoulder is the scapula (Located on your upper back) and the humerus is the upper arm bone. You may also be referring to the ball and socket joint where the head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid fossa of the scapula.
Under arm hair
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DPB = dextral +proximal+brachium