• Question: where is your funny bone ?

    Asked by anon-174150 to Alex, Carl, Melanie, Tim, Yewande on 20 Jun 2018.
    • Photo: Alex Seeney

      Alex Seeney answered on 20 Jun 2018:


      The funny bone isn’t actually bone – it’s what people use to refer to the feeling you get when you bump the ulnar nerve (the nerve that is responsible for muscle movement in the arm and hand) against the humerus (the bone that starts at your elbow and goes up to your shoulder).

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