It's only fashion.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/18/sports/football/18bands.html
an elbow rest was used to rest the soldiers elbow.
2 skates, 2 shin pads, 2 hockey socks, jock, shoulder pads, 2 elbow pads, neck guard (sometimes), helmet, 2 gloves
Yes he is.
because we cant :) :) :)
there were invented 300 years ago
Your elbow.
Elebow Pasta is just that.... look at your arm from 4 inches below your elbow ( the sharp bend) and 4 inches above your elbow. smooth out your elbow rounding it smooth and that is pretty much what Pasta elbow looks like.
The muscles above the elbow are responsible for bending and straightening the arm.
If you have a cast on, casts that go up to just below the elbow won't need a sling. If the cast is above the elbow, a sling is often uses but is not vital to heal the arm.
Yes, the elbow is distal to the wrist. The term "distal" refers to a structure being further away from the trunk or point of attachment, while "proximal" is closer to the trunk.
First, the knee by itself cannot be put into a cast. Casting an arm won't help a leg, since the tibia is the inner and larger bone between the knee and the ankle. So the cast must go from above the knee to below the ankle.
because one of the band players had a bad arm before they named their band so they called themselves elbow
The part of your arm below the elbow is called the forearm.
no
Above it (it's under the biceps).The humerus is proximal to the elbow.
he can get up and run if he has not been touched yet. then he has to be tackled to be down, not "touched". The above is true in the NFL...the touch must have caused the fall or happened while the knee or elbow is on the ground. In college or ANY level below the play ends when the players knee or elbow touches regardless of the reason.
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