Végtagba
Végtagba is a Hungarian term that translates to "limb" in English. It refers to an appendage of the body, typically an arm or a leg, that is attached to the trunk. In anatomical context, végtagok (plural) are the upper and lower extremities of the human body. The upper végtagok, or arms, are connected to the shoulder girdle and include the upper arm, forearm, wrist, and hand. The lower végtagok, or legs, are connected to the pelvic girdle and comprise the thigh, lower leg, ankle, and foot. These appendages are crucial for locomotion, manipulation of objects, and various other essential functions. Medical professionals often use the term in discussions related to injuries, diseases, or congenital conditions affecting these body parts. The structure of a végtag is complex, involving bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues that work in coordination to enable movement and sensation. The concept of a végtag is fundamental in understanding human anatomy and biomechanics.