There are the Triceps that have 3 muscle bodies and there are the Deltoids that has 3 muscle bodies as well.
The forearm is called just that.
The length of the forearm from the elbow to the fingertips is typically referred to as the "forearm length" or simply the "forearm."
ulna and radius
Since your forearm is the lower part of your arm, the other part is usually called your upper arm.
The term brachialgia refers to arm pain but no such specific terminology to describe forearm pain
it is called ULNA
The part of your arm below the elbow is called the forearm.
The forearm muscles are a group of muscles located in the forearm that are responsible for movements of the wrist and fingers. These muscles are important for activities such as gripping, lifting, and twisting. Some of the major forearm muscles include the flexor and extensor muscles.
Bones of the forearm: radius, ulna (weight baring joint and has a process at the elbow called the olicrannon), carpels, meta-carples, phalanges
There are around 20, collectively called the flexors and extensors.
the forearm pass.
Forearm- or sometimes, forestock.