In the normal elbow joint, stability is maintained by the combination of joint congruity ... Medial epicondylitis represents an “absolute overload” of normal anatomy and physiology due to supra normal ...
Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl. The knee flexes in preparation for kicking a ball.
Explores the anatomy and functions of human joints ... including examples such as the hinge joint of the elbow, the ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder and hip, and the complex structure ...
Ring D, Jupiter JB. Restoring Elbow Stability After Fracture-Dislocation Part I: Elbow Anatomy and Patterns of Injury in Fracture-Dislocations. MedGenMed 1(1), 1999 [formerly published in Medscape ...
Flexion – bending a joint. This occurs when the angle of a joint decreases. For example, the elbow flexes when performing a biceps curl. Extension – straightening a joint. This occurs when the ...