Your arm
Lifting your arm away from your body is abduction
The wing of a bat is most similar to a human arm in terms of its bone structure, as both have similar bone segments (humerus, radius, and ulna) despite being adapted for different functions.
Yes, the clavicle, or collarbone, is medial to the humerus, or upper arm bone.The clavicle is medial to the humerus. The clavicle, or collarbone, is located closer to the midline of the body than the upper body of the arm is.
Flexion is the movement of decreasing the angle between two body parts, such as bringing the arm closer to the shoulder. Abduction is the movement of a body part away from the midline of the body, such as moving the arm out to the side.
Artificial limbs, prosthetic limbs or prostheses.
twist the oppisite way you write as far as you can apply pressure it should break or dislocate
You may dislocate or fracture the arm but it is unlikely to cause death
They most likely made body gestures, arm movements, grunts and some sort of noises.
if you sprained your elbow then you would have some of the following symptoms: not able to move elbow, hurts when you stretch out your arm. did you take a blow to the elbow, or fall on your outstretched arm if so then it would most likely be badly sprained or broken
yo arm
the arm is broken
The shoulder joint is the most easily dislocated joint in the body due to its wide range of motion and relatively shallow socket. It is common for the shoulder to dislocate when the arm is forced into an extreme position or experiences a sudden impact.
most likely if he takes you to see a movie
"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.
You are most likely leaning on a nerve.
A trailing arm is suspension on a vehicle where an arm is attached to the body. These are most commonly found on airplanes and are used to reduce the impact when landing.
what specifically is broken? most likely you could find the arm at a scrap yard and take that, or if it is more then the arm then you might need a new boot