Yes you can. It has happened to me.
Perfectly normal
The elbow connects the upper arm with the lower arm.
at the elbow. "Flexion of the arm" just means to bend it.
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
The upper arm is the humerus, the lower arm is made up of the radius and ulna. The joint connecting the upper is called the humeroulnar joint.
Fingers
An arm raised at the shoulder, bent at the elbow and pointed down
yes because i have had it on the elbow before.
Yes. lol If you have an elbow or your arm isn't broken you can move it!
Putting your arm down engages the triceps. The primary function of this muscle is to allow you to straighten your arm at the elbow. The tricep is the antagonist of the bicep.
The arm has an elbow. The elbow is a joint that allows for bending and straightening of the arm.
*USES LEFT ARM* STRAIGHT OUT means turning left Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns up means turning right Straight out until the elbow, then arm turns down means stopping.
The "Elbow" is the joint of your arm.
elbow
The bicep flexes the arm at the elbow.
The muscles located in the arm near the elbow are responsible for bending and straightening the arm.
When you straighten your arm or leg (as in a pushing movement), you EXTEND the arm or leg. When you bend your arm at the elbow or your leg at the knee, you FLEX the arm at the elbow and flex the leg at the knee.
The elbow connects the upper arm with the lower arm.