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Ms. Bowman Elbow
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Radioulnar Joint Proximal articulation of the radius and ulna
Pivot Joint Radius pivots on Ulna Allows for pronation and supination
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Humeroulnar and Humeroradial joints
Comprised of the Radius, Ulna, and Humerus The ulna (olecranon process) fits into the back of the humerus; creates a bony block Allows flexion and Extension
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Elbow Bony protrusions on the humerus are called medial and lateral condyles Anterior aspect of the elbow is called the cubital fossa
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Forearm
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ARticulations Superior, Middle, and distal radioulnar joints
Radius and ulna connected by a syndesmosis
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Radius and ulna Bones of the forearm
Similar to the tibia and fibula in the lower leg Styloid processes instead of malleoli Radius- lateral Ulna- medial
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Hand and wrist
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Phalanges Fingers Numbered 1-5 from medial to lateral
1st phalanx composed of distal and proximal phalange 2-5 phalanx composed of distal, middle, and proximal phalange
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Metacarpals Numbered 1-5 Between phalanges and carpals
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Carpals 8 Carpal bones Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Trapezium
Trapezoid Capitate Hamate
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Carpals
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Phalanges
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Metacarpals
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Scaphoid
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Capitate
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Trapezium
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Hamate
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Radius
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trapezoid
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Lunate
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Pisiform
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Triquetrum
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Ulna
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