Sunday, October 17, 2010

Is in attendance any specific nickname for the inside of the elbow? You know the part of a set where on earth you'd inject needles etc.?

Is in attendance any specific nickname for the inside of the elbow? You know the part of a set where on earth you'd inject needles etc.?
The part they inject into is call the bursa. It is the sack of fluid covering the elbow (or any joint resembling the shoulder). Cortisone is injected to reduce swelling within the joint and to run down pain.
capably you inject the needle surrounded by to the vain but as far as I know there's no name for the inside member of the elbow
cubital fossa

Anticube - thats the medical term for the inner elbow
Antecubital nouns

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