Your arm bends at the elbow joint, which allows for flexion and extension. The primary muscles involved in bending the arm are the biceps brachii for flexion and the triceps brachii for extension. This motion enables various activities, such as lifting, throwing, and reaching.
Yes your tricep and bicep both work together to help bend your arm.
when you bend your arm
Triceps does not help to bend your arm. It helps to straighten your upper limb across the elbow.
You bend it backwards. Or bend it behind your back.
No you can not.
The joint that allows your arm to bend is the elbow joint. It is a hinge joint formed between the humerus (upper arm bone) and the two bones of the forearm, the radius and ulna. This joint enables flexion and extension, allowing the arm to bend and straighten.
Yes, the bones in your arm do cross when you bend your elbow. The ulna and radius, which are the two bones in your forearm, move in relation to each other when you bend your elbow.
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The elbow joint allows you to bend your arm. This joint is formed by the connection of the humerus bone (upper arm) with the ulna and radius bones (forearm). It enables flexion and extension movements of the arm.
When you bend your arm at the elbow, your hand will move towards your shoulder.
The muscles in your arm never expand; so when you bend your arm, your biceps contract as your triceps return to their regular form. When you extend your arm, you triceps contract as your biceps return to their regular form.
You fell on a stone when you were still very young and your muscles between the upper and the lower arm are packed together or shringed which makes the arm not to bend fully what remedy can be done?