your foot
Your tarsals and metatarsals are used when kicking a ball because they are in your foot
Yes bones are involved. If you kick without stretching, you can pull a muscle.
all bones in foot ankle knee shin leg and hip also you head and arm bones move
soccer
Soccer or football.
The nasal bone is associated with wearing glasses because it holds the glasses in place.
ya. they can. but it doesnt happen a lot.
Bones - 2005 Soccer Mom in the Mini-Van 3-2 is rated/received certificates of: Hungary:16 USA:TV-14
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The associated bones of the skull include the mandible (jawbone), hyoid bone, and auditory ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes).
The fear of bones is known as osteophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear or aversion towards bones, often stemming from negative experiences or traumatic events associated with bones. Treatment typically involves therapy techniques to help individuals overcome their fear and its associated symptoms.
All of them. Kicking a football is a very complex act using both legs, the hips, spine, shoulders, both arms and the head. Even the tiny bones in the ear hear the thud as your foot connects and you can immediately tell if it was a sweet kick on the perfect spot or a bad one.