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The upper limb has a wide range of precise movements associated with it to allow us to effectively interact with our environment, the 6 main joints covered here (from proximal to distal) are the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, shoulder, elbow, radioulnar, and wrist joints.
- Shoulder Joint
The shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is a ball and socket...
- Wrist Joint
Joint Capsule. The joint capsule of the wrist joint attaches...
- Radioulnar Joints
The radioulnar joints are two locations in which the radius...
- Metacarpophalangeal Joint
Anatomical Structure. The metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint is...
- Elbow Joint
Structures of the Elbow Joint Articulating Surfaces. The...
- Sternoclavicular Joint
The sternoclavicular joint is an articulation between the...
- Upper Limb
There are 7 main areas covered in the upper limb; The...
- Shoulder Joint
There are 7 main areas covered in the upper limb; The muscles, bones, joints, nerves, blood and lymphatic supply, anatomical areas, and the structures in the hand.
3 Νοε 2023 · This topic page will briefly discuss the upper extremity anatomy in order to introduce you to the main regions of the upper limb, which includes: the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm and hand.
8 Οκτ 2024 · The shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus. It is the major joint connecting the upper limb to the trunk.
9 Νοε 2023 · The upper limb is the most mobile appendage of the human body. It can achieve a vast range of motions and also facilitates the completion of fine motor tasks. This article aims to highlight the ligaments of the upper limb by section; i.e. from the shoulders to the fingers and everything in between. Contents. Pectoral girdle.
2 Οκτ 2024 · An anatomical diagram illustrates the lymph nodes of the upper limb, with the pectoral, axillary (lymphatic ganglia), paramammary, parasternal, humeral and ulnar nodes.
3D models and videos covering the anatomy of the upper limb - learn about the muscles, bones, blood supply and nerves of the shoulder, arm, forearm and hand.