Why can't we bend our elbows backward?
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Our elbow cannot move backwards because it has a hinge joint which allows the movement in one plane only.
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We can't bend our elbows backward.
EXPLANATION:
- We can't move our elbow backwards on the grounds that it has a hinge joint.
- Hinge joint is a joint that can just move one way that is the front side.
- At the point when we stretch out our lower arm to the limit of the elbow joint, the olecranon on the end of the Ulna contacts the Medial Epicondyle on the end of the humerus and forestalls further turn.
- To pivot the lower arm further, would bring about the disengagement of the trochlea from the semilunar indent.
- And tearing of the joint tendons joined by an uproarious clamor that others would perceive as you shouting your head off.
- Elbow joint permits the movement in one way only.
- Consequently our elbow can't move back ward.
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