The answer that needs to be given is, "You may be having a heart attack - go to the emergency room, now".
It also sounds like you might have fallen on your side, your elbow, or your shoulder, recently.
Ball-and-Socket, the shoulder's cartilage being the socket and the arm's ending being the ball.
Pain in your arm or shoulder when throwing things may be due to overuse of the muscles and tendons involved in the throwing motion. This can lead to strains or inflammation, such as rotator cuff tendonitis or shoulder impingement. Proper throwing technique, warm-up exercises, and rest periods can help prevent and alleviate this type of pain.
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
The medical term is "scapulohumeral" which refers to the shoulder blade (scapula) and the upper arm bone (humerus).
The brachial plexus serves the shoulder and arm. It is a network of nerves located in the neck and armpit region that supplies motor and sensory innervation to the muscles and skin of the shoulder and arm.
becaus it might be a broken limb You might have slept on it badly. Try stretching the arm out slowly.
It depends on the context. One of the boys was badly hurt but one of the boy's arm was badly hurt.
The child fell down from the ladder and got hurt badly.
Pinched nerve in shoulder or c-spine
you cant but you can hurt yourself badly only in the head or heart u will most likely die
my arm is so sore and hurt all night from the pneumonia shot. It is swollen .
yes they do they do because to make sure the baby doesn't get hurt or dies
The scapula, also known as the shoulder blade, is a flat triangular bone located on the upper back. It sits between the second and seventh ribs on each side of the body and connects the clavicle to the humerus bone of the arm.
which shoulder muscle allows you to adduct your arm
No, the biceps is a muscle in your arm.
the shoulder muscle extends the arm
The wrist and the shoulder can be considered attachment areas of the arm. The arm is attached to - the neck at the shoulder - the torso (chest, back) at the sides of the shoulder and the armpit - the hand at the wrist