- Limb (anatomy)
A limb (from the Old English "lim") is a jointed, or
prehensile (asoctopus tentacles or new worldmonkey tails),appendage of thehuman or animalbody .Most animals use limbs for
locomotion , such aswalking ,running , orclimbing . Some animals can use their front limbs (or upper limbs in humans) to carry and manipulate objects. Some animals can also use hind limbs for manipulation.In the
human body, the upper andlower limb s are commonly called thearm s and the legs. Human legs and feet are specialised for two-legged locomotion -- most other mammals walk and run on all four limbs. Human arms are weaker, but very mobile allowing us to reach at a wide range of distances and angles, and end in specialisedhand s capable of grasping and fine manipulation of objects.See also
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Orthosis
*Limb development References
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