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30 Οκτ 2023 · The humerus is the longest and largest bone of the upper limb. It consists of a proximal end, a shaft and a distal end, all which contain important anatomical landmarks. The humerus articulates with the scapula proximally at the glenohumeral joint so it participates in the movements of the shoulder.
11 Αυγ 2021 · Distal Region of Humerus The lower end of the humerus is the distal humerus, containing two joint-forming processes, the capitulum and the trochlea. The trochlea tightly hinges with the forearm’s ulna, forming half of the elbow joint.
Welcome to the fascinating world of humerus anatomy—a cornerstone in the realm of physiotherapy. Understanding the intricacies of the humerus, the long bone that forms the upper arm, is paramount for physiotherapists seeking to optimise patient care and rehabilitation.
27 Ιουλ 2023 · The most distal part of the humerus is called the condyle of humerus and it plays a key role in the formation of the elbow joint as it articulates with the radius and ulna. Labeled diagrams showing the bone markings of the humerus from anterior and posterior perspectives.
25 Οκτ 2024 · The distal end of the humerus contains two joint-forming processes known as the capitulum and trochlea. On the medial side of the arm, the trochlea interlocks with the ulna of the forearm to form half of the elbow joint.
The body of the humerus gradually widens towards the distal epiphysis, and the distal portion of the humerus ends with an area known as the condyle, which is formed by the trochlea, capitulum, and three fossae. Bones that form the skeleton of the shoulder girdle and the free upper extremity.
3 Ιαν 2023 · Humerus distal aspect. The lower (distal) end of your humerus forms the top of your elbow joint. It meets your forearm bones (radius and ulna). It includes the: Supracondylar ridges. Epicondyles. Trochlea. Capitulum. Coronoid, radial and olecranon fossae.