not that i know of i got mine in my arm
abdomen,upper arm,thigh,upper area of the buttock,below and above waist
The vastus lateralis (outer thigh) because it is the largest.
Most children do get intramuscular injections in the thigh, but by the time they are 10, they probably are starting to get them in the upper arm like adults, depending on the amount of muscle mass they have and their over-all body size.
thigh or arm
Femur
Yes, you can. Any large muscle, such as the upper arm, outer thigh, or gluteus maximus (buttocks) can be used for the intramuscular injections of flu vaccines. However, many people avoid this location for flu shots since the site can be tender and muscles sore for some time after the injection due to local reaction to the injected vaccine. It is easier to avoid hurting the site of injection when it is in the arm instead of the buttocks that could be uncomfortable sitting down.
There are no bird flu shots available yet. There have been vaccines produced but they are being stockpiled by the World Health Organization in case a pandemic ever does get started. The vaccine would be injected like regular flu shots into a larger muscle. Typically on adults that is the upper arm (deltoid) muscle. In children it is usually given in the thigh muscle. Intramuscular injections can also be given in the muscles of the buttocks.
it is a tattoo found on the face,arm,thigh,and buttocks of a Maori person
example of flexors: Biceps when you flexexample of extensors: Triceps when you relax your arm
The femur is a longest bone in the body and it is found in the thigh.
8 in girth