nope. anterior means in front of. the elbow is distal to the shoulder.
your humorous connects your elbow the the shoulder if that's what your asking.
the only endangerment site located on the anterior side of the elbow, is the Cubitial Fossa, which the medial nerve passes through.
Cubital means relating to the elbow or to the ulna per Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary (SEMD), version 7. Thus, the cubital region is the anterior elbow region plus the posterior elbow region. The anterior cubital region includes the cubital fossa (also known as antecubital space per SEMD). For a view of the cubital fossa and the surrounding anterior surface anatomy, see this Web site: http:/anatomy.med.umich.edu/surface/upper_limb/cubital.html
The shoulder is superior to the hand, it cannot be classified as distal or proximal.
The acromial region is inferior to the head.
your humorous connects your elbow the the shoulder if that's what your asking.
your humorous connects your elbow the the shoulder if that's what your asking.
your humorous connects your elbow the the shoulder if that's what your asking.
The elbow is proximal to the wrist. The wrist is distal to the elbow.
Cubital fossa
elbow
The bicep is in you arm from your elbow to your shoulder
It is the muscle on the anterior surface of the shoulder and anterior to the pectoantebrachialis.
the only endangerment site located on the anterior side of the elbow, is the Cubitial Fossa, which the medial nerve passes through.
The elbow is distal to the shoulder but proximal to the wrist
the elbow is distal to the shoulder or converselt the shoulder is proximal to the elbow. these are in relation to being closer or further from the medial lind of your body
FLEXORSBiceps brachia- Primarily forearm supination, but also functions in elbow flexion, shoulder flexion, and shoulder adductionChoracobrachialis- Shoulder flexion, shoulder adductionBrachialis- Elbow flexionEXTENSORSTriceps Brachii- Powers elbow extension