Your forearm. It's also roughly the same as your upper arm.
Your Shoulder and your Hand are connected to your arm on opposite ends.
Most in your body i would imagine, especially when your running at the line at the same time, and having turn turn to pass behind. Mainly the hips and knees, wrists, elbows and shoulders though, oh and the fingers, The rotation of the hips and twisting of the knees enables you to get your upper body into te position to pass behind yourself. The power of the pass comes from your elbows wrist and shoulders. The spin of the pass comes from your fingers and wrists.
The well known myth is: the inside of your forearm... from your wrist line to the inside of your elbow. However this is not a universal rule, I know this as my foot is bigger.
No, the fingernail is distal to the elbow. Imagine a body standing with arms and legs spread out, like Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. To determine if a part is distal or proximal to another part, look to see if it is closer or farther from the center of the body relative to the body part you are comparing it to. The fingernail is farther from the center of the body than the elbow, so it is distal to the elbow. In contrast the shoulder is closer to the center of the body, so it is proximal to the elbow. Using the same reasoning, the elbow is distal to the shoulder. When you're comfortable with those distinctions, you can start thinking about other terms like ventral, dorsal, caudal, saggital, coronal, etc.
the body part is the liver it is the same size of the heart
Your wrist and the side of your neck.
A wrist being down does not constitute a player being down. The rule stands the same in HS, college or NFL football.
dozens of body parts are the same on each side, if a reversed image is considered the same. Some may be eyes, ears, fingers, toes, lungs, kidneys, arms, legs, wrists, ankles, knees, elbows, shoulders, hips.
They can do. Rheumatoid arthritis can effect all the joints in the body and one of the peculiarity of it is that often it will effect the opposing joint in the body at the same time.
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Just wrap one end around your wrist and then clamp the other end to any metal part of the laptop. Same as a desktop just a little tighter.