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The arm and hand have several joints that enable movement: The Arm and Hand in Motion: A Guide
The arm and hand have numerous muscles that work together to facilitate movement: The Arm and Hand in Motion: A Guide
The arm is composed of three bones: the humerus (upper arm), radius and ulna (forearm). The humerus connects the scapula (shoulder blade) to the radius and ulna, which form the forearm. The Arm and Hand in Motion: A Guide
It highlights the anatomical variations between male and female forms in motion. Legitimate Ways to Access the Content
Understanding the "wrapping" nature of muscles like the brachioradialis. Key Features of Professional Anatomy Resources