- The
forearm is the
region of the
upper limb
between the
elbow and the wrist. The term
forearm is used in
anatomy to
distinguish it from the arm, a word...
-
Forearm may
refer to:
Forearm, the
structure and
distal region of the
upper limb
Forearm (firearm component), the
component of a
firearm between the receiver...
- for
developing the
wrist flexor muscles, the
muscles in the
front of the
forearm. It is
therefore an
isolation exercise. Ideally, it
should be done in combination...
-
fascial compartments of the
forearm are the
posterior compartment of the
forearm and the
anterior compartment of the
forearm. Mitc****, Brittney; Whited...
- and join to form a
single muscle belly which is
attached to the
upper forearm.
While the long head of the
biceps crosses both the
shoulder and elbow...
-
known as
lower cannons in the
Middle Ages) or
forearm guards are
tubular or
gutter defences for the
forearm worn as part of a suit of
plate armour that...
- or ulnas) is a long bone in the
forearm stretching from the
elbow to the wrist. It is on the same side of the
forearm as the
little finger,
running parallel...
-
guards would tattoo each
prisoner with a number,
usually on the left
forearm, but
sometimes on the
chest or stomach. Of the ****
concentration camps...
-
digitorum profundus or
flexor digitorum communis profundus is a
muscle in the
forearm of
humans that
flexes the
fingers (also
known as digits). It is considered...
- open
source plans.
Forearm crutches are the
dominant type used in Europe,
whether for
short or long term use.
Outside of
Europe forearm crutches are more...