felkar
Felkar is a Hungarian term that denotes the upper arm, the region between the shoulder and the elbow. In medical and anatomical contexts it may refer to the entire upper arm segment or specifically to structures located in this region, including the humerus bone and surrounding muscles, nerves, and vessels.
The humerus is the single long bone of the upper arm. Muscles in the anterior compartment, such
The upper arm participates in two main joints: the shoulder (glenohumeral) joint at the proximal end and
Fractures of the humerus (proximal, midshaft, or distal) are common upper-arm injuries, often requiring imaging and
Felkar derives from Hungarian, with fel meaning “upward” or “upper” and kar meaning “arm.” The term is