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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Learn about the radius and ulna, the two long bones that make up the forearm. Find out their landmarks, joints, blood supply and fractures.

    • Distal Radioulnar Joint

      Distal radioulnar joint (Articulatio radioulnaris distalis)...

    • Ulnar

      The upper limb is crucial to the basic functions we need in...

  2. Dec 9, 2022 · Your radius is one of two bones in your forearm. The other is your ulna. The radius is opposite your ulna, on the lateral (thumb) side of your forearm. Your radius rotates over your ulna when you stretch your arm straight out in front of you with your palms facing down.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · Learn about the radius, a long bone in the forearm that pivots around the ulna. Find out its bony landmarks, osteological features, and common fracture types.

  4. Jan 17, 2023 · Key Points. The radius and the ulna are long, slightly curved bones that lie parallel from the elbow, where they articulate with the humerus, to the wrist, where they articulate with the carpals. The radius is located laterally, near the thumb, and the ulna medially, near the little finger.

  5. Nov 7, 2020 · Learn about the anatomy and function of the proximal and distal radioulnar joints, where the radius and ulna articulate in the forearm. Find out how they enable pronation and supination, and what are the common fractures and dislocations of these joints.

  6. The radius or radial bone ( pl.: radii or radiuses) is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna. The ulna is longer than the radius, but the radius is thicker.

  7. Jan 20, 2020 · Learn about the ulna, a long bone in the forearm that articulates with the humerus and the radius. Find out its bony landmarks, osteology and common fractures.

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