twist the oppisite way you write as far as you can apply pressure it should break or dislocate
He has a sleeve tattoo on his left arm, but a half sleeve on this right arm
no she didnt arm wrestle.
She didn´t! Ashley broke her nose, not her arm!
Alison Ashley arm weighs about between90and100pounds
Allison Ashley Arm is dating Justin Bieber!
You may dislocate or fracture the arm but it is unlikely to cause death
The shoulder is the most common location for arm dislocations, followed by the elbow and wrist. Shoulder dislocations occur due to trauma or overextension of the joint, causing the ball of the upper arm bone to pop out of the shoulder socket.
You don't dislocate bones, you dislocate joints.
The prefix for locate is "relocate".
Yes elephants can dislocate their knees.
No, they do not dislocate your jaw.But they used too!
Yes, if they hit it hard enough on something, it will dislocate.
Yes. A break is when there is a fracture on the bone itself. A dislocation is when two bones that normally meet at a joint are wrenched away from each other.
Yes, you canwrite a sentence using the word dislocate
The word dislocate is a verb, not a noun, and has no plural. For the present tense conjugation, the third-person singular uses dislocates, while all other persons use dislocate.
Yes. It is bad for anyone and everyone to dislocate their legs.
"To dislocate a shoulder you need alot and i mean alot of force" Actually no. The amount of force required to dislocate a shoulder depends on the position the shoulder is and the direction force is applied. Ex: An arm stretched straight forward(90 degrees, straight) is the most difficult to dislocate if the force is applied to the front of the shoulder. If I remember correctly it takes a force of 84ish N(18.89 pounds of force) to the middle deltoid to dislocate a shoulder in that position(an average man can punch at between 60-90 foot lbs I think, I read it somewhere and can't find it again) Again it all depends on the position of the shoulder and the position of the force applied to the shoulder.