A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
Another name for your wrist is your carpus. It is the cluster of eight bones in your wrist that connect the hand to the forearm.
The part of the upper limb between the wrist and elbow is called the forearm. It contains two long bones, the radius and ulna, and muscles responsible for moving the wrist, hand, and fingers. The forearm serves as a crucial link in the chain of movement between the hand and the upper arm.
The relatively short region between the forearm and the hand is known as the wrist. It consists of a complex arrangement of bones, ligaments, and tendons that allow for a wide range of motion and flexibility. The wrist connects the radius and ulna of the forearm to the carpal bones of the hand, facilitating movements such as flexion, extension, and rotation.
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
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A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.
A sling is used to keep the injured arm against the chest.