The inside of your arm where it bends is called the antecubital fossa, commonly referred to as the elbow crease. This area is important for various activities, including bending and extending the arm. It contains important structures such as blood vessels and nerves.
On the inside of your elbow, where your arm bends and straightens.
Probably the Biceps Brachii (commonly called Biceps).
Probably the Biceps Brachii (commonly called Biceps).
Probably the Biceps Brachii (commonly called Biceps).
contracting muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the arm.
The joint between the humerus and the ulna bends the elbow.
When you bend your arm at the elbow, your hand will move towards your shoulder.
Convex when it bends outwards, concave when it bends inwards
deposition
Anticube or anticubital area. The elbow is known as the cubital area.
When a wave bends around an obstacle, it is called diffraction. This phenomenon occurs when waves encounter an obstacle or aperture that causes them to spread out and bend around the edges.
The bends