The distal attachment point of a muscle is important for determining the range of motion and strength of movement. It is where the muscle connects to a bone further away from the center of the body. This attachment point influences the leverage and force that the muscle can exert, impacting how effectively the muscle can move and stabilize the body.
The hamstring distal attachment in the human body is located on the tibia, which is the larger bone in the lower leg.
"Distal" refers to a position farther away from the point of attachment or origin. In the context of the knee, distal would refer to structures located further away from the body, such as the lower leg or foot.
Yes, the eyes are distal to the nose. "Distal" refers to a position farther away from the body's center or point of attachment, whereas "proximal" refers to a position closer to the body's center or point of attachment.
Proximal vs. distal, is in reference to the Point of attachment to the axial skeleton. So the shoulder is proximal to the wrist, or the wrist is distal to the shoulder. Distal= further away Proximal= closer
The term you are looking for is "distal." It is used in anatomy to describe a body part that is farthest from the point of attachment or origin.
Origin is typically the proximal attachment of a muscle because it is the least moveable. The distal attachment is where a muscle inserts.
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Distal refers to 'further from the attachment point'. For example, the ankle is distal to the knee.
. The insertion is considered the moveable part, or the part that attaches farthest from the midline or center of the body. The insertion in known as the distal attachment.
The hamstring distal attachment in the human body is located on the tibia, which is the larger bone in the lower leg.
Distal is the term that means farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk or farther from the origination of a structure. For instance, the wrist is distal to the elbow.
no the wrists are distal to the elbow, distal meaning further away from the point of attachment
Yes. Distal means farther from the point of attachment or from the center of the body. So the knee is distal to the hip, and the food would be distal to the knee and so on.
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Olecrenon process of the ulna
"Distal" refers to a position farther away from the point of attachment or origin. In the context of the knee, distal would refer to structures located further away from the body, such as the lower leg or foot.