Könyökök
Könyökök is a Hungarian word that translates to "elbows" in English. It refers to the joint connecting the upper and lower parts of the arm. The elbow joint is a complex structure composed of three bones: the humerus (upper arm bone), the radius, and the ulna (forearm bones). These bones are held together by ligaments, and the joint is covered by a capsule and lubricated by synovial fluid, allowing for a range of motion.
The primary functions of the elbow are flexion (bending the arm) and extension (straightening the arm). It
Injuries to the elbow are common and can range from sprains and strains to fractures and dislocations.