It is the bend in your arm (on the inside, opposite from your elbow).
The antecubital space is proximal to the carpal region. ( antecubital space being the opposite side of the elbow and the carpal region being the wrist )
distal
antecubital...not "wenis"Antecubital region
It's actually the "antecubital" area or region.
brachial, antecubital, carpal
median cubical
the folo of the arm
to check for more uric acid deposits
The medical term for "tennis elbow" is lateral epicondylitis.
Antecubital fossa is the most accessible region from where the blood can be drawn. Some researches have reported that drawing blood from this area is relatively pain free. Also the basilic and cephalic veins are most prominent at this region which makes it highly accessible for venipuncture.
The antecubital area and the dorsum of the hand are the two recommended sites for intravenous line. One can be tried if the other is out on the same arm.
A nevus in the antecubital area is a mole on the inside of the elbow.