i have heard its the same length as your....height........
Yes, the vertebrae of the spine, which make up the spinal column, are distal to the arms. "Distal" means farther from the point of attachment or origin, so the arms attach to the shoulder girdle, while the vertebrae are further down the body away from the arms.
Another name for second hand smoke is passive smoke.
During CPR, the heel of one hand should be placed in the center of the chest on the breastbone between the nipples, with the other hand on top. The heel of the hand should be positioned with fingers interlocked and arms straight, using body weight to compress the chest at least 2 inches in adults.
In general, yes, your arm span is about the same as your height. If you hold your arms straight out from your sides, the distance from the fingertips of one hand to the fingertips of the other is about how tall you are. Some slight variations exist, though.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
Triangle This is actually a poorly written question and very misleading!!! You place one hand on the floor and stretch out the other arm!!
To perform a hand on elbow stretch, start by extending one arm straight out in front of you. Use your other hand to gently press down on the hand of the extended arm, bending the wrist downwards. Hold the stretch for 15-30 seconds and then switch arms. This stretch helps to improve flexibility in the wrist and forearm muscles.
To perform the lying shoulder stretch effectively, lie on your back and extend your arms out to the sides. Slowly bring one arm across your body, using the other hand to gently push it further. Hold for 15-30 seconds and then switch arms. This stretch can help improve flexibility and reduce tension in your shoulders.
To perform a cross body shoulder stretch, bring one arm across your body and use the other hand to gently pull the arm closer to your chest. Hold the stretch for 15-30 seconds and then switch arms. This helps to stretch the shoulder muscles and improve flexibility.
Some effective piano hand stretches to prevent injury and improve flexibility include the finger stretch, wrist stretch, and forearm stretch. These stretches help to loosen up the muscles and tendons in the hands and arms, reducing the risk of strain and injury while also improving flexibility for better piano performance.
the only way i know is to stretch your fingers back, it's the only propper way to stretch out your hand. :)
1. stand up and stretch, sorta like patrickstar 2. Put one hand down then the other 3. Kick your feet off the ground and stretch your legs 4. Land on the ground one foot after another 5. Stretch up ^_^
No, they do not stretch as they are just free-to-play gloves worn on the hand.
There is no specific distance. If you take handgun training on any advanced level, you will be taught to shoot from a retention position, which means holding the gun in very close so another person cannot grab it. However, most instructors teach a rudimentary position of holding the gun in your strong hand with your other hand wrapped around the gun, with your arms extended almost all the way out, but without locking your elbows.
To perform a towel stretch for your shoulders effectively, hold a towel with both hands behind your back, one hand over your shoulder and the other hand behind your lower back. Gently pull the top hand upward while pushing the bottom hand downward to stretch your shoulders. Hold the stretch for 15-30 seconds and repeat on the other side.
Put your arms around his neck and lay your head on his shoulder, put your arms on his shoulders with a distance between you two and look him in the eyes and you can talk to!(It helps if they are taller!) and if you wanna be fancy do the fancy style were your holding hands with one hand, his hand should be on your hip and your on where his hip is.
To move the hand.