nyük
Nyök is the Hungarian term commonly used in everyday language to refer to the elbow joint. In formal medical writing the standard term is könyök. The elbow is the hinge joint that connects the upper arm to the forearm and enables movement of the forearm relative to the arm.
Anatomy and movements: The elbow involves three bones: the distal humerus, and the proximal ends of the
Innervation, blood supply, and common conditions: The elbow receives blood from branches of the brachial artery,
Usage note: While nyök is commonly understood in Hungarian conversation, precise medical discussion typically uses könyök