What are the parts of the elbow?

The elbow is a hinged joint made up of three bones, the humerus, ulna, and radius. The ends of the bones are covered with cartilage. Cartilage has a rubbery consistency that allows the joints to slide easily against one another and absorb shock. The bones are held together with ligaments that form the joint capsule.
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What is the sides of your elbow called?

The outside, or lateral, bump just above the elbow is called the lateral epicondyle. Most of the muscles that straighten the fingers and wrist all come together in one tendon to attach in this area. The inside, or medial, bump just above the elbow is called the medial epicondyle.
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What is the top part of your elbow called?

The prominent part of the ulna, at the tip of the elbow, is called the olecranon. The elbow can bend (flex) and straighten (extend), but the joint between the top of the radius and the ulna called the proximal radioulnar joint is also involved in forearm rotation.
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What is the elbow part of your arm called?

The elbow is where the two bones of the forearm – the radius on the thumb side of the arm and the ulna on the pinky finger side – meet the bone of the upper arm -- the humerus. The lower end of the humerus flares out into two rounded protrusions called epicondyles, where muscles attach.
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What are the 3 joints of the elbow?

The three joints of the elbow include:
  • Ulnohumeral joint is where movement between the ulna and humerus occurs.
  • Radio humeral joint is where movement between the radius and humerus occurs.
  • Proximal radioulnar joint is where movement between the radius and ulna occurs.
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What is the back of your elbow called?

The back of the elbow is the Olecranal. The front is the Antecubital. The “weenis” is a flap of loose skin on the back of thes elbow. Many people seem to enjoy talking about their weenis, how it looks and how it feels.
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What 7 muscles are attached at the elbow?

The elbow muscles include the triceps brachii, brachioradialis, brachialis, biceps brachii, pronator teres, pronator quadratus and the anconeus.
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What part of the ulna is called the elbow?

The part of the ulna that is called elbow is olecranon. The ulna extends through the forearm from the elbow to the wrist, narrowing towards the distal end (towards hand). At the proximal end, it forms the elbow joint with the humerus of the upper arm and the radius of the forearm.
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What are the parts of your arm called?

Each arm consists of four main parts: upper arm. forearm. wrist.
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What muscle is in the inner elbow?

Brachialis: This muscle helps flex the elbow inward toward the body.
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What is the Wenis?

It's called an elbow. The correct term for the bottom part of your elbow is the “olecranon” according to the OFFICIAL Merriam webster dictionary. Wenis is n.
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What is the muscle above the elbow?

Your triceps muscle is on the back of your arm, just above your elbow. Like the biceps, your triceps muscle is just under your skin's surface.
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Which are the three parts of the arm?

The upper extremity or arm is a functional unit of the upper body. It consists of three sections, the upper arm, forearm, and hand. It extends from the shoulder joint to the fingers and contains 30 bones.
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