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Anatomy Coloring Workbook - Pagina 40
The radius and ulna are two parallel long bones of the forearm. These bones can be felt along their entire length in the normal forearm. At the proximal ends, they articulate with the humerus, while at their distal ends they form joints with bones ...
I. Edward Alcamo, John Bergdahl,
2003
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The Massage Connection: Anatomy and Physiology - Pagina 117
The posterior aspect of the lower end of the humerus has one depression. This is the olecranon fossa, where the olecranon process of the ulna is accommodated when the elbow is extended. On the anterior aspect, there are two depressions.
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Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation
Radius and Ulna Structure The radius and ulna make up the forearm, or antebrachium (fig. 15.5). The radius provides the primary support for anterior body mass, and the ulna stabilizes the elbow joint and provides a point of insertion for elbow ...
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Hereditary Bone and Joint Diseases in the Dog: ... - Pagina 97
Depending on the strength of the humeroulnar joint and the ulnarocarpal joint, the lagging ulna may subluxate distally (downward) at the elbow joint or the styloid process of the ulna may become proximally displaced at the carpal joint or both ...
Joe P. Morgan, Alida Wind, Autumn P. Davidson,
2000
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Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals - Pagina 73
The distal end of the humerus forms a spoollike condyle that articulates with the proximal ends of the radius and ulna in the elbow. The radius and ulna are the bones of the antebrachium (forearm). In mammals, the radius is the larger of the ...
Rowen D. Frandson, W. Lee Wilke, Anna Dee Fails,
2009
This volume, combining European and North American expertise from leaders in the field, discusses cutting-edge techniques while still emphasizing practical, proven strategies for achieving good clinical results after these severe fractures.
Margaret M. McQueen, Jesse B Jupiter,
1999
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The Wrist: Diagnosis and Operative Treatment - Pagina 927
These problems probably account for the controversy that exists regarding the amount of ulna to be removed, preservation of the styloid, and extraperiosteal versus subperiosteal dissection. The risk of these complications may be minimized by ...
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Fractures and Injuries of the Distal Radius and Carpus: ... - Pagina 373
Loads are transferred from the hand to the radius and, while supported by the ulna, on to the humerus. These two functions are completely different, and yet they combine to form the normal function of the forearm. The ulna, acting as the axis of ...
David J. Slutsky, A. Lee Osterman,
2009
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Whales of the World - Pagina 46
Beginning at the proximal end (nearest the body) and proceeding distally, they include the humerus, the radius, the ulna, the carpal bones, the metacarpal bones, and the phalanges. These bones are discussed below in the above order.
Spencer Wilkie Tinker,
1988
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The Wrist - Pagina 660
This is a complex process involving an intact DRUJ, bone contact between the distal ulna and sigmoid fossa of the distal radius, support ligaments, the interosseous membrane, and the radio- capitellar and ulnohumeral joints (2,3,30,31).
Richard H. Gelberman,
2009