The arm region refers to the anatomical area between the shoulder and the elbow. It is primarily composed of the humerus bone and is surrounded by muscles, blood vessels, and nerves that facilitate movement and function. The arm is often divided into anterior (flexor) and posterior (extensor) compartments, each responsible for different actions, such as flexing and extending the elbow.
brachium or brachial region
the Brachial Region.
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
the folo of the arm
The brachial muscle lies virtually underneath the Biceps of the upper arm. There are also arteries and nerves in that region of the same name. So basically, "the right brachial region" would lie along the front of the humerus [upper] bone in the right arm. Brachial refers to the upper arm.
It is the bend in your arm (on the inside, opposite from your elbow).
brachial, antecubital, carpal
No, the axillary region is lateral to the sternal region. The axillary region is located under the arm, while the sternal region is in the center of the chest, between the breasts.
no the axillary is part of the appendicular region.
The brachial region is your upper arm between the elbow and shoulder.
Upper limb, forearm and arm
You can get the Salvage Arm from the man who sold you the Canon on Canon Island in the Southwestern sea chart region.