a game in which jackstones are thrown and picked up in various groups between bounces of a small rubber ball
yeah it really hurts ... still after 4 weeks. i chipped the bone in my pinky middle knuckle and im very impatient on the healing process. it looks slightly bent. they say they cant set chipped bones, wich makes sense ... so will it look like this forever?
The knuckle-like process at the end of a bone is known as an articular surface or articular prominence. It plays a key role in forming joints and allowing for smooth movement between bones. The shape and structure of these articular surfaces vary depending on the type of joint and the specific bones involved.
As I learnt from urbandictionary.com, a butt nuckle is as follows: (noun) The popping sound made by an explosive fart. A crisp and short passage of gas from ones butt. Hope this helped :P
The knuckle is actually a different type of movable joint called condyloid. It moves somewhat similar to a joystick.
No actually! An experiment was done and when you crack your knuckles an explosion happens (Now don't get me wrong. Your knuckles are not blowing up.) and that is what causes the cracking sound. Despite the "explosion" the knuckle remains intact and unharmed.
Yes there is. The bones in the palm of your hand are known as the metacarpals. The next bone runs from the metacarpals to the first knuckle. This bone is known as th proximal phalanx and is joined to the metacarpals by the metacarpophalangeal joint. The bone between the first knuckle and the second knuckle is known as the middle phalanx, and the bone from the seconf knuckle to the tip of your finger is known as the distal phalanx.
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Condyle
Its the bone that joins the knee cap in the hind quarter of Beef
Condyle
With a sharp rock cit slow then twist the bone off the knuckle.
IT MEANS "MI (ONE DOT) VIDA (SECOND DOT) LOCA (THIRD DOT)"
yeah it really hurts ... still after 4 weeks. i chipped the bone in my pinky middle knuckle and im very impatient on the healing process. it looks slightly bent. they say they cant set chipped bones, wich makes sense ... so will it look like this forever?
No, you have a pelvic bone where a right femur and left femur attach. 'at what junction?' you ask? the Sacro Iliac; say that 5 times fast...
Have it x-rayed to make sure it does not heal improperly or all screwed up. Keep it straight and in a splint to avoid more damage and to heal. It will throb and hurt (like you hit your funny bone and shooting pain in the bone marrow) on and off so take "over the counter" pain medicine like Ibprophen, Tylenol ect... Ice it until the swelling goes down. Good luck... it totally sucks to break a knuckle or finger.
The knuckle-like process at the end of a bone is known as an articular surface or articular prominence. It plays a key role in forming joints and allowing for smooth movement between bones. The shape and structure of these articular surfaces vary depending on the type of joint and the specific bones involved.
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