Pojno and maleolo are the Esperanto words for wrist and ankle.
The scientific name for the wrist is carpus, and for the ankle, it is tarsus.
Wrist
elbow ankle wrist '
Short bones-their main purposes are to provide support and stability.
The tarsals of the ankle are the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the three cuneiform bones. The carpal bones of the wrist are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, and trapezoid.
Wrist bones.
About as much as a ankle and a wrist
Ankle/Wrist Weight made from Nylon fabric and Iron Sand.
about 36Depending on the definition of the subject, the most simple answer to this question is: 3The two bones of the lower leg: the tibia and the fibula, and the connecting foot-bone: the talus.
Usually on the wrist. There are also ankle bracelets.
The bumps at the ankle are the malleoli (singular malleolus). The medial malleolus is formed by the tibia, and the lateral malleolus by the fibula. The medial wrist bump is formed by the styloid process of the ulna, and the lateral wrist bump by the styloid process of the radius.