Answer:
Medial epicondyle
Explanation:
Little league elbow is an overuse injury caused by stress to the inside of the elbow.
Medial epicondyle is found in the distal end of the humerus bone.
It gives attachment to the ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint, to the pronator teres, and to a common tendon of origin of some of the flexor muscles of the forearm.
Hitting the medial epicondyle causes a tingling sensation in the ulnar nerve.
Answer: I’m sorry but I’m confused, is this a question or what? LOL
Answer:
Synovial Fluid reduces the friction of the bone between bones in the body.
Explanation:
As shown above, the Synovial fluid plays a large part in reducing the amount of friction between bone at joints. As we age this fluid gradually wears down and causes pain as we move.
Hope this helps,
H.M.