It should be fingers
Fingers
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
The elbow connects the upper arm with the lower arm.
at the elbow. "Flexion of the arm" just means to bend it.
The elbow joints flex to decrease the angle between the forearm and upper arm, allowing for movements like bending the arm or bringing the hand closer to the shoulder. This action is controlled by the biceps muscle, which contracts during flexion.
The arm has an elbow. The elbow is a joint that allows for bending and straightening of the arm.
Fingers
The arm I should have thought, unless its a trick question
In a more basic look at anatomy, I suspect you're just looking for the answer of the arm
When you bend your arm at the elbow, your hand will move towards your shoulder.
Make a fist with your hand. Then extend your arm out in front of you, thrusting your elbow up.
To raise your hand in class, by bending your arm at the elbow.
The elbow in the hand is analogous to the fulcrum in a lever
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
The wrist is located distal to the elbow. Meaning the wrist is farther from the point of origin than the elbow.
Normally, resting the effected arm and using pain killers.