Appendicular - Radius and Ulna

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large, curved projection at the proximal end; forms the point of the elbow; attachment for the tricep branchii muscle
olecranon process
deep, C-shaped curve between the O and C processes; articulated with the T of the humerus = hinge of the elbow joint
trochlear notch
anterior projection below the trochlear notch; fits into the C fossa of the humerus when the elbow flexes
coronoid process
small depression on the lateral side of the ulna near its proximal end; articulare with the head of the radius = proximal radioulnar joint
radial notch
small, rounded distal end; located at the bottom unlike the humerus; articulates with the ulnar notch of the radius
head ulna
pointed projection at the distal end on the medial side of the wrist; attachment site for ligaments = stabilize the wrist joint
styloid process ulna
medial bone of the forearm = pinky side
ulna
lateral bone of the forearm = thumb side
radius
disc=shaped proximal end; articulates with the capitulum of the humerus and the radial notch of the ulna = allowing rotation
head radius
pointed projection at the distal end on the lateral side; attachment for branchioradialis tendon = stabilize the wrist
styloid process radius
ulna is more associated to the
elbow
radius is more associated to the
wrist
function of ulna
main weight-bearing bone
function of radius (by pivoting around the ulna
rotation
articulates with radius (lunate and scaphoid); 8 small bones
carpals
5 bones; I-V; after carpals
metacarpals
for fine motor movement and grasping; 14 bones
phalanges
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